TIHIIE 


HORSE  -BREEDER'S  GUIDE 


AND 


HAND    BOOK 


EMBRACING  ONE  HUNDRED  TABULATED  PEDIGREES  OF  THE  PRIN- 
CIPAL   SIRES,    WITH    FULL   PERFORMANCES    OF    EACH 
AND   BEST    OF    THEIR  GET,    COVERING  THE 
SEASON  OF  1883,  WITH  A  FEW  OF  THE 
DISTINGUISHED  DEAD  ONES. 


By   S.    D.    BRUCE, 

Author   of   tlie    American    Stud.    Boole. 


PUBLISHED  AT 

OFFICE  OF  TURF,  FIELD  AND  FARM, 
39  &  41  PARK  Row. 


fintered,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1883, 

BY  S.  D.  BRUCE, 
£h  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


INDEX 

TO  THE 

Stallions    Covering    in     1SS3, 

WHOSE  PEDIGREES  AND  PERFORMANCES,  &c.,  ARE  GIVEN  IN  THIS  WORK, 
'ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED,  PAGES  1  TO  181,  INCLUSIVE. 


PART 


DEAD  SIRES  WHOSE  PEDIGREES  AND  PERFORMANCES,  &c.,  ARE  GIVEN 

IN  THIS  WORK,  PAGES  184  TO  205,  INCLUSIVE,  ALPHA- 

BETICALLY ARRANGED. 


Index  to  Sires  of  Stallions  described  and  tabulated  in  this  volume. 


Abd-el-Kader 
Adventurer. . . 

Alarm 

Artillery 

Australian  . . 


Beadsman . . . 
Bel  Demonio. 
Billet  . . 


Blair  Athol 


Bonnie  Scotland 


Boston 

Breadalbane. 

Citadel 

Compeigne. . 

Diomed 

Drake,  The.. 

Duroc 

Eclipse 

Enquirer 


Faugh-a-Ballagh 

Flageolet 

Florizel 

Gilroy.... 

Gladiateur... 


Glen  Athol... 

Glencoe 

lago 

Jack  Malone. 
Kentucky .... 
King  Afonso. . 
King  Alfonso . 
Kingcraft 


PAGE. 

. Sire  of  Algerine 5 

"      Blythwood 23 

Himyar 75 

Kyrle   Daly 97 

Baden   Baden 11 

Feliowcraft 47 

Harrv  O'Fallon 71 

Spendthrift 147 

Springbok... 149 

Wilful 177 

Wildidle 179 

Saxon 143 

Fechter 45 

Elias  Lawrence 37 

Volturao 171 

Glen  Athol 53 

Highlander 73 

Stonehege 151 

Bramble 25 

Luke  Blackburn 109 

Plenipo 129 

Lexington 199 

Ill-Used 85 

Glenelg 55 

Mortemer 119 

Sir  Archy 203 

Muscovy 121 

American  Eclipse 185 

Alarm 3 

Blue  Eyes 19 

Falsetto 43 

Leamington 197 

Rayon  d'Or 133 

Diomed 193 

Grinstead 69 

Athlete 9 

Matador 113 

Glenmore 59 

Vandal 205 

Bonnie  Scotland 189 

Bazar 13 

Bertram 15 

Foxhall 49 

Grenada 63 

Royalty 141 


331119 


iv 


INDEX. 


Kingston Sire  of  Blue  Mantle 

KingTom "      n — *  ^ — 


PAGE. 
21 


Leamington 


Lexington 


Macaroni 


Monarque  . . 
Newminster. 
Nutbourne . , 
Parmesan  . . . 
Phaeton . . , 


Planet. 


Rataplan  . . . 
Rosicrucian. 

Socks 

Sultan 

Thormanby 
Timoleon. . . 
War  Dance 


Waverly 

West  Australian, 
Vandal  . . 


Vauxhall 
Virgil  . . . 


Voltigeur 


Great  Tom  65 

King  Ban 91 

King  Ernest 93 

Phaeton 201 

Aristides 7 

Enquirer 39 

Eolus 41 

Hyder  Ali 83 

Iroquois 87 

Lelaps 101 

Longfellow 107 

Onondaga 125 

Powhattan 131 

Reform 137 

Sensation 145 

Stratford 155 

Duke  of  Magenta 33 

Kingfisher    95 

Legatee 99 

Lever 103 

Monarchist 117 

Norfolk 123 

Pat  Malloy 127 

Tom  Ochiltree 159 

Uncas 16r 

Wanderer 173 

Maccaroon • Ill 

Moccasin 113 

Brigadier.... 27 

Hurrah      81 

Woodlands 181 

Strachino 153 

King  Alfonso 89 

Lisbon 105 

Ten  Broeck -. 157 

Hubbard 79 

Whisper 175 

Dalnacardoch 1 31 

Rossifer 139 

Rebel 135 

Gleucoe 195 

Glengarry 57 

Boston 191 

Bullion 29 

Glasgow 51 

Duke  of  Montrose 35 

Australian  .   187 

Ventilator 163 

Virgil 167 

Viator 165 

Hindoo 77 

Virgilian 169 

Billet...  ,    17 


INDEX 


TO    DAMS    OF    HORSES    TABULATED. 


Katona 

Kelpie 

Lady  Duke 

Lady  Love  

Lady  of  the  Manor 

La  Henderson 

Lavender 

Levity 

Levity 

Lida  . . 


Aerolite Dam 

Aerolite  " 

Alice  Carneal " 

Araucaria " 

Atlantis " 

Babta " 

Beruice " 

Betty  Wharton 

Bistre 

Bonny  Bell 

Buchu 

Calcutta , . 

Carbine 

Carolin 

Castianira , 

Capitola 

Coimbra 

Colleen  Rhue 

Comtesse 

Coral 

Coral 

Dora 

Ellermire 

Eltham  Lass 

Emilia 

Ernestine 

Fanny  Holton 

Fanny  Washington 

Farfa'letta 

Fenella 

Florence  

Florizel  Mare 

Girasol 

Gloriana 

Gold  Ring 

Greta 

Heatherbell 

Hester 

Hilda 

Hira 

Hymenia 

Ida  Dickey 

Idlewild 

Ivy  Leaf  

Ivy  Leaf  

Jamaica 

Jovial. . 


Lotta 

Madame  Strauss. 

Magenta 

Maggie  B.  B 

Maiden 

Mattie  Gross.., 


PAGE. 

of  Fellowcraft 47 

Spendthrift 147 

Lexington 199 

Rayon  d'Or 133 

King  Ban 91 

Gleuelg 55 

Bertram 15 

Rebel 135 

Highlander 73 

Blythewood 23 

Blue  Eyes 19 

Billett 17 

Glengarry 57 

Ventilator 163 

Sir  Archy 203 

King  Alfonso 89 

Stonehenge 151 

Kyrle  Daly 97 

Mortemer 119 

Wanderer 173 

Uncas 161 

Plenipo 129 

Ill-Used 85 

Kingfisher 95 

Australian 187 

King  Ernest 93 

Ten  Broeck 157 

Eolus 41 

Falsetto 43 

Rossifer 139 

Hindoo 77 

Boston 191 

Saxon  143 

Pat  Malloy 127 

Bullion 29 

Glen  Athol 53 

Viator 165 

Springbok 149 

Fechter 45 

Himyar 75 

Virgil 167 

Glasgow 51 

Wildidle 179 

Bazar 13 

Bramble 25 

Foxhall 49 

Hurrah 81 

Tom  Ochiltree 159 

Duke  of  Montrose 35 

Hyder  Ali 83 

Lisbon 105 

Muscovy 121 

Virgilian 169 

Baden  Baden 11 

Legatee 99 

Lever 103 

Enquirer 39 

Glenmore 59 

Moccasin 115 

Duke  of  Magenta 33 

Iroquois 87 

Powhatan 131 

Grenada , 175 


VI 


INDEX. 


Mattie  Gross Dam  of  Whisper 

Maud ' 

May  Bell 

Mayonaise 

Merry  Sunshine 

Mildred 

Millers  Damsel 

Minnie  Mansfield '. 

Nantura 

Nevada 

Nina 

Non  Pareille 

Novice 

Pantaloon  Mare 

Paradigm 

Pussy 

Pussy 

Queen  Mary 

Rose 

Rose  of  Kent 

Sarong 

Songstress 

Sovereign  Mare 

Spectator  Mare 

Sprightly 

Sprightly 

Stolen  Kisses 

Sunny  South 

Susan  Beane 

Susan  Beane 

Susan  Beane 

Sweet  Lucy 

Trampoline 

Tranby  Mare 

Whitef  ace 

Woodcraft...  ....... 


PAOE. 

175 

Alarm 3 

Strachino 153 

Delnacardock 31 

Phaeton 201 

Monarchist 117 

Eclipse 185 

Hubbard 79 

Longfellow 107 

Luke  Blackburn 109 

Algerine 

Matador lib 

Norfolk 123 

Leamington 197 

Blue  Mantle 21 

Lelaps 101 

Wilful 177 

Bonny  Scotland 189 

Royalty 141 

Athlete 9 

Aristides 7 

Maccaroon Ill 

Grinstead 69 

Diomed 193 

Elias  Lawrence *     37 

Volturno 171 

Reform 137 

Harry  O'Fallon 71 

Sensation 145 

Onondaga  125 

Stratford 155 

Brigadier 27 

Glencoe 195 

Vandal 205 

Woodlands - 181 

Great  Tom ...  .65 


ERRATA  : 

Page  21,  Redshanks'  dam  should  read  Johanna,  not  Gohanna. 
Page  163  should  read  Sally  Howe,  by  Sir  Wra.  of  Transport.      Sir 
Archy,  dam  Transport,  by  Virginius,  same  as  in  Plenipo,  page  129. 

1JNTKODUUT10JN. 


THE  author  in  compiling  the  tabulated  pedigrees  of  the  sires  to  be  found  in  this 
work  has  been  induced  to  do  so  in  hopes  of  their  proving  useful  to  those  engaged  in 
breeding  for  the  turf,  or  who  are  engaged  in  fostering  this  most  popular  national 
amusement.  Very  many  of  our  largest  breeders  seem  to  ignore  the  lessons  taught 
in  the  Stud  Book  and  Racing  Calender,  and  we  commend  to  all  the  necessity  of 
observing  what  sources  and  what  course  of  breeding  have  produced  the  best  results 
in  England,  which  may  be  most  properly  called  the  home  of  the  thoroughbred 
horse.  We  have  given  our  own  views  as  to  the  best  mode  to  successfully  breed  the 
race-horse  and  the  best  mode  to  select  a  stallion  and  brood  mare,  and  the  -treatment  of 
the  same  both  in  the  stud  and  on  the  farm.  We  do  not  expect  that  all  will  agree  with 
us,  but  the  ideas  expressed  and  plans  suggested  will  do  away  with  many  of  the 
chances  incident  to  breeding.  There  is  much  uncertainty,  and  always  will  be, 
attending  the  best  and  most  careful  mode  of  breeding,  and  this  opinion  is  strongly 
exemplified  in  the  frequent  occurrence  of  one  horse  being  of  very  high  form  and  an 
excellent  race-horse,  and  a  full  brother  or  sister  being  only  ordinary;  yet  we  differ  from 
a  great  many  in  the  opinion  that  breeding  depends  entirely  upon  chance.  Acci- 
dents and  other  unforeseen  causes,  some  of  them  so  unimportant  and  abstruse  as  to 
escape  our  attention  or  come  within  our  knowledge,  may  prevent  the  best  bred  and 
most  promising  animal  from  arriving  at  its  natural  size  and  true  shape,  and  a  little 
difference  in  conformation,  symmetry,  and  constitution  may  make  a  decided  difference 
in  goodness  and  speed.  The  foal  may  be  weak  and  have  a  delicate  constitution  owing 
to  the  dam  being  starved  and  exposed  to  hardships  while  carrying  it,  or  it  may  have 
been  improperly  reared.  This  only  proves  that  great  care  and  knowledge  are  necessary 
in  rearing  horses  for  the  turf,  as  well  as  judgment  and  attention  in  selecting  mares  and 
stallions  from  which  to  breed.  The  chief  points  are  pure  blood,  conformation,  consti- 
tution, racing  lineage,  and  hereditary  soundness.  The  nearer  we  get  to  true  shape 
with  the  other  points  combined,  the  more  certainly  we  will  arrive  at  excellence.  We 
often  find  a  large  horse  of  good  shape  and  racing  symmetry ;  but  where  there  is  ~ne  good 
large  one,  there  are  a  dozen  small  or  medium  sized  ones.  The  greater  the  size,  when  com- 
bined with  the  good  qualities,  the  greater  the  excellence  and  his  powers,  for  a  good 
little  horse  cannot  cope  with  a  great  good  one.  Hence  size  with  constitution,  soundness, 
and  symmetry  constitutes  the  height  of  perfection  While  we  advocate  and  commend 
pure  blood,  we  are  convinced  that  very  often  pedigree  is  the  only  point  at  which  some 
breeders  look,  ignoring  altogether  shape  and  action;  hence  failures.  The  establishment 
of  reputation  by  a  stallion  depends  on  his  having  good  mares,  at  first,  for  if  he  has 
only  bad  and  indifferent  ones,  the  produce  will  be  in  low  form  and  a  disappointment, 
and  the  horse  condemned  as  a  failure.  To  prove  this,  it  is  only  necessary  to  cite  the 


VI 


INDEX. 


Mattie  Gross Dam  of  Whisper 

Maud — — 

May  Bell 

Mayonaise 

Merry  Sunshine 

Mildred 

Millers  Damsel 

Minnie  Mansfield 

Nantura 

Nevada 

Nina 

Non  Pareille 

Novice 

Pantaloon  Mare 

Paradigm 

Pussy 

Pussy 

Queen  Mary 

Rose 

Rose  of  Kent 

Sarong 

Songstress 

Sovereign  Mare 

Spectator  Mare 

Sprightly 

Sprightly 

Stolen  Kisses 

Sunny  South 

Susan  Beane 

Susan  Beane 

Susan  Beane 

Sweet  Lucy 

Trampoline 

Tranby  Mare 

Whiteface 

Woodcraft...  ....... 


PAOE. 
.  175 


matador 113 

Norfolk 123 

Leamington 197 

Blue  Mantle 21 

Lelaps 101 

Wilful 177 

Bonny  Scotland 189 

Royalty 141 

Athlete 9 

Aristides 7 

Maccaroon Ill 

Grinstead 69 

Diomed 193 

Elias  Lawrence <     37 

Volturno 171 

Reform 137 

Harry  O'Fallou 71 

Sensation 145 

Onondaga  125 

Stratford 155 

Brigadier 27 

Glencoe 195 

Vandal 205 

Woodlands 181 

Great  Tom 65 


INTRODUCTION. 


THE  author  in  compiling  the  tabulated  pedigrees  of  the  sires  to  be  found  in  this 
work  has  been  induced  to  do  so  in  hopes  of  their  proving  useful  to  those  engaged  in 
breeding  for  the  turf,  or  who  are  engaged  in  fostering  this  most  popular  national 
amusement.  Very  many  of  our  largest  breeders  seem  to  ignore  the  lessons  taught 
in  the  Stud  Book  and  Racing  Calender,  and  we  commend  to  all  the  necessity  of 
observing  what  sources  and  what  course  of  breeding  have  produced  the  best  results 
in  England,  which  may  be  most  properly  called  the  home  of  the  thoroughbred 
horse.  We  have  given  our  own  views  as  to  the  best  mode  to  successfully  breed  the 
race-horse  and  the  best  mode  to  select  a  stallion  and  brood  mare,  and  the  -treatment  of 
the  same  both  in  the  stud  and  on  the  farm.  We  do  not  expect  that  all  will  agree  with 
us,  but  the  ideas  expressed  and  plans  suggested  will  do  away  with  many  of  the 
chances  incident  to  breeding.  There  is  much  uncertainty,  and  always  will  be, 
attending  the  best  and  most  careful  mode  of  breeding,  and  this  opinion  is  strongly 
exemplified  in  the  frequent  occurrence  of  one  horse  being  of  very  high  form  and  an 
excellent  race-horse,  and  a  full  brother  or  sister  being  only  ordinary;  yet  we  differ  from 
a  great  many  in  the  opinion  that  breeding  depends  entirely  upon  chance.  Acci- 
dents and  other  unforeseen  causes,  some  of  them  so  unimportant  and  abstruse  as  to 
escape  our  attention  or  come  within  our  knowledge,  may  prevent  the  best  bred  and 
most  promising  animal  from  arriving  at  its  natural  size  and  true  shape,  and  a  little 
difference  in  conformation,  symmetry,  and  constitution  may  make  a  decided  difference 
in  goodness  and  speed.  The  foal  may  be  weak  and  have  a  delicate  constitution  owing 
to  the  dam  being  starved  and  exposed  to  hardships  while  carrying  it,  or  it  may  have 
been  improperly  reared.  This  only  proves  that  great  care  and  knowledge  are  necessary 
in  rearing  horses  for  the  turf,  as  well  as  judgment  and  attention  in  selecting  mares  and 
stallions  from  which  to  breed.  The  chief  points  are  pure  blood,  conformation,  consti- 
tution, racing  lineage,  and  hereditary  soundness.  The  nearer  we  get  to  true  shape 
with  the  other  points  combined,  the  more  certainly  we  will  arrive  at  excellence.  We 
often  find  a  large  horse  of  good  shape  and  racing  symmetry ;  but  where  there  is  nne  good 
large  one,  there  are  a  dozen  small  or  medium  sized  ones.  The  greater  the  size,  when  com- 
bined with  the  good  qualities,  the  greater  the  excellence  and  his  powers,  for  a  good 
little  horse  cannot  cope  with  a  great  good  one.  Hence  size  with  constitution,  soundness, 
and  symmetry  constitutes  the  height  of  perfection  While  we  advocate  and  commend 
pure  blood,  we  are  convinced  that  very  often  pedigree  is  the  only  point  at  which  some 
breeders  look,  ignoring  altogether  shape  and  action ;  hence  failures.  The  establishment 
of  reputation  by  a  stallion  depends  on  his  having  good  mares,  at  first,  for  if  he  has 
only  bad  and  indifferent  ones,  the  produce  will  be  in  low  form  and  a  disappointment, 
and  the  horse  condemned  as  a  failure.  To  prove  this,  it  is  only  necessary  to  cite  the 


Vlll  INTRODUCTION. 


Godolphin  Arabian  and  Marske;  the  former  but  for  the  accident  of  covering  Roxana 
and  getting  Lath  would  have  died  unknown,  while  Marske  who  had  been  standing  for 
half  a  guinea  and  was  sold  for  twenty  guineas,  after  siring  Eclipse  was  sold  for  one 
thousand  guineas  and  covered  at  one  hundred  guineas.  Squirt,  the  sire  of  Marske,  had 
been  ordered  shot  and  was  saved  by  the  intercession  of  his  groom  ;  he  afterwards  got 
Marske,  Syphon,  and  the  celebrated  Squirt  Marc  the  dam  of  Maiden  Purity,  Pump- 
kin, and  other  famous  horses.  That  many  good  race-horses  have  proved  failures  as 
stallions,  and  many  poor  race-horses  successful  ones  no  one  can  doubt,  as  instance 
Lath,  who  was  a  famous  race-horse  but  an  indifferent  stallion,  whilst  his  full  brother 
Cade,  was  an  indifferent  race-horse  but  a  most  excellent  stallion.  Flying  Childers 
dazzled  the  world  by  the  splendor  of  his  career  on  the  turf,  yet  his  brother,  Bartlet's 
Childers  proved  far  the  better  stallion.  According  to  my  notions,  no  horse  can  be  a 
good  race-horse  or  a  successful  stallion,  that  does  not  possess  great  symmetry, 
by  which  I  do  not  mean  beauty,  but  a  show  of  all  those  points,  such  as  conformation, 
length,  power  and  muscle  justly  united.  Notwithstanding  it  is  often  asserted  that 
horses  run  in  all  shapes,  it  cannot  be  denied  they  run  better  and  more  frequently 
where  they  are  well  and  truly  shaped,  and  of  tried  and  approved  conformation.  A 
horse  may  appear  to  the  eye  of  ordinary  judges  very  plain  and  ill-shaped,  and 
still  be  in  high  form,  and  to  the  eye  of  a  connoisseur  right  in  all  the  material 
points  for  racing  purposes;  the  machinery  properly  put  together  is  the  point. 
Chances  and  accidents  are  closely  allied  to  all  pursuits  and  more  particularly 
to  breeding  for  the  turf,  and  luck  very  frequently  predominates  over  skill 
and  judgment,  and  whilst  breeding  cannot  be  made  a  certainty  or  re- 
duced to  a  science  it  should  not  be  left  to  chance.  It  cannot  be  too  minutely 
studied,  investigated  or  attended  to  in  all  its  branches,  and  the  breeder  who  selects  his 
mares  and  stallions  with  care,  attention  and  judgment  as  to  purity  of  pedigree,  S}7m- 
metry  of  form,  temper,  soundness  and  constitution,  in  fact,  those  possessing  all  those 
essential  qualities  of  speed  and  stoutness,  must  be  more  successful  than  one  who  breeds 
at  haphazard  and  pays  no  regard  to  these  established  rules,  at  the  same  time  crossing 
and  preserving  the  blood  of  his  mares  judiciously,  and  aiming  to  remedy  the  defects, 
deficient  properties  and  inferior  qualities  of  his  mares,  by  the  superior  conformation, 
symmetry,  admirable  properties,  and  brilliant  qualities  of  the  stallion,  or  vice  versa; 
those  who  do  this  will  be  more  likely  to  produce  a  more  symmetrical,  high-typed  and 
successful  race-horse  than  those  who  pay  no  attention  to  these  points.  Speculative 
experiments  may  suit  those  of  large  fortunes,  but  the  thinking  and  judicious  breeder, 
aware  of  the  great  expense,  constant  and  unremitting  attention  necessary  for  success,  will 
confine  himself  to  the  established  practise  of  men  whose  experience,  judgment,  atten- 
tion and  success  in  breeding  are  worthy  of  imitation.  It  is  a  matter  of  opinion  whether 
the  offspring  partake  most  of  the  sire  or  dam.  There  is  no  doubt  but  that  they  par- 
take of  both,  though  very  often  more  of  the  one  than  the  other.  Some  of  the  mares  breed 
more  after  themselves,  others  more  after  the  stallion,  then  again  one  foal  will  partake 
more  after  the  mare  and  the  next  partake  most  after  the  horse.  It  also  occasionally 
happens  that  the  foal  will  color  and  mark  after  the  grandsire  or  grandam  or  some 
other  more  distant  cross,  and  partake  of  their  qualities,  hence  the  necessity  of  pure 
blood,  conformation  and  soundness  through  many  generations.  To  appreciate  what 
care,  attention  and  sound  judgment  have  done  for  the  thoroughbred  horse,  it  is  only 
necessary  for  us  to  look  at  his  origin;  unquestionably  the  thorough  bred  horse  as  he  now 


INTRODUCTION.  IX 


exists  in  his  great  perfection  originated  from  a  cross  of  the  Arabian  Barb  and  Turkish 
horse,  the  representative  scions  being  the  Godolphin  and  Darley  Arabians;  the  former 
generally  conceded  to  be  a  "Barb,"  was  the  sire  of  Lath,  Cade,  Regulus,  Blank,  Ba- 
braham,  Bajazet,  Old  England,  etc.  It  is  said  Mr.  Coke  brought  him  from  France, 
and  that  he  had  actually  drawn  a  cart  in  the  streets  of  Paris.  Mr.  Coke  gave  him  to 
Mr.  Williams,  keeper  of  the  St.  James  Coffee  House,  by  whom  he  was  presented  to 
Lord  Godolphin,  hence  his  name.  He  was  teaser  to  Hobgoblin  in  the  years  1730  and 
1731,  and  on  the  latter  refusing  to  cover  Roxana  by  the  Bald  Galloway,  she  was  Jbred 
to  the  Arabian,  and  from  that  cover  produced  Lath,  the  first  colt  ever  credited  to  him, 
which  brought  him  into  prominent  notice.  He  was  represented  15  hands  high.  The 
Dai  ley  Arabian  was  the  property  of  Mr.  Darley,  of  Buttercramb,  near  York  ;  he  was 
the  sire  of  the  great  Flying  Childers,  supposed  to  be  the  fastest  horse  in  the  world,  sire 
of  Second,  Snip  Blacklegs,  etc.,  Bartlet's  Childers  and  Almanzor.  Bartlet's  Childers 
never  raced,  but  he  was  famous  as  a  stallion  ;  he  was  sire  of  Squirt  (the  sire  of  Marske 
and  Syphon),  and  the  Little  Hartley  Mare,  the  dam  of  Janus,  Blank,  Old  England, 
Slouch,  etc.  The  Curwen  Bay  Barb  was  a  present  to  Louis  XIV.  of  France  from  the 
Emperor  of  Morocco,  and  was  brought  into  England  by  Mr.  Curwen.  St.  Victor  Barb 
was  the  sire  of  the  Bald  Galloway,  and  he  was  the  sire  of  Roxana  that  brought  the 
Godolphin  Arabian  into  notice.  The  Compton  Barb  was  sire  of  Coquette  and  others. 
Hutton's  Bay  Barb  was  sire  of  Blacklegs.  The  Byerly  Turk  was  Capt.  Byerly's 
charger  in  Ireland  during  King  William's  wars  in  1089.  It  is  from  this  horse  that  the 
Herod  blood  originated.  Byerly  Turk  got  Jigg,  sire  of  Partner,  who  got  Tartar,  sire  of 
Herod,  who  got  Highflyer,  sire  of  Sir  Peter  (Teazle).  Sir  Peter  got  Haphazard,  Stam- 
ford, Walton,  sire  of  Phantom  and  Partisan,  Williamson's  Ditto  and  Sir  Oliver. 
Herod  got  Fortitude,  Woodpecker,  the  sire  of  Buzzard,  who  sired  Selim,  the  sire  of 
Sultan,  that  sired  Glencoe,  Bay  Middleton,  etc.  Herod  got  Florizel,  sire  of  Diomed, 
who  got  Young  Giantess  and  Sir  Archy,  sire  of  Timoleon,  who  got  Boston,  sire  of 
Lexington,  Lecompt,  etc.  Godolphin  Arabian  got  Cade,  sire  of  Matchem,  who  got 
Conductor,  sire  of  Imperator  and  Trumpator.  Trumpator  got  Sorcerer,  the  sire  of 
Comus,  and  Smolensko.  The  Darley  Arabian  got  Bartlet's  Childers,  sire  of 
Squirt,  who  got  Marske,  sire  of  Eclipse,  who  got  King  Fergus,  Mercury,  Dun- 
gannon,  Meteor,  Sal  tram  and  Pot-8-os.  Mercury  got  Gohanha,  King  Fergus  got 
Benningbrough,  the  sire  of  Orville,  who  gotEmilius,  the  sire  of  Priam  and  Plenipoten- 
tiary, and  Master  Henry;  Muley,  the  sire  of  Margrave,  Leviathan  and  others;  Hamble- 
tonian,  the  sire  of  Whitelock,  who  got  Blacklock,  sire  of  Brutandorf,  Voltaire, etc. ;  Sal- 
tram  got  Whiskey,  the  sire  of  Eleanor  and  Cressida,  the  dam  of  Priam  ;  Pot-8-os  got 
Waxy,  the  sire  of  Web,  Whisker,  the  sire  of  Economist,  who  got  Echidna  and  Harkaway, 
the  sire  of  King  Tom.  Whalebone,  the  sire  of  Camel,  who  g  >t  Touchstone,  the  sire 
of  Orlando  and  Newminster,  the  sire  of  The  Hermit;  Whalebone  also  got  Sir  Hercules, 
the  sire  of  Irish  Birdcatcher,  the  sire  of  The  Baron,  who  got  Stock  well,  Rataplan  etc., 
and  Faugh-a-Ballagh  the  sire  of  Leamington.  An  examination  of  the  Stud  Book  and 
Racing  Calender  will  show  that  nearly  the  entire  family  of  great  race-horses  both  in 
England  and  America,  dates  back  to  the  sources  mentioned,  and  that  it  is  extreme 
folly  in  our  day  to  expect  to  improve  the  present  magnificent  race-horse  by  an  infusion 
of  the  blood  of  the  modern  Arabian.  We  commenced  upon  the  Arab  Barb  and  Turk 
with  a  height  not  exceeding  15  hands,  and  have,  by  judicious  crossing,  generous  diet, 
discreet  and  careful  handling  built  up  the  most  magnificent  specimens  of  the  equine  race, 


INTRODUCTION. 


ranging  up  to  17  hands  in  height,  with  bone,  muscle,  length,  action  and  all  the  other 
grand  qualities  in  proportion.  In  the  early  days  of  breeding,  from  necessity,  very 
many  of  the  best  horses  were  very  much  inbred,  and  even  incestuously  so,  and  the 
question  of  inbreeding  is  one  which  commends  itself  strongiy  to  mature  consideration 
and  examination.  According  to  the  maxim  that  "like  produces  like,"  we  ought  to 
follow  form,  blood,  speed  and  other  good  qualities,  and  if  these  good  qualities  can  be 
maintained  and  improved  by  inbreeding,  then  it  must  be  desirable  to  a  certain  extent. 
Some  of  the  best  English  and  American  horses  were  very  much  inbred,  and 
the  consanguinity  of  blood  did  not  work  deterioration.  I  am  not  an 
advocate  of  incestuous  breeding,  either  in  the  human  race  or  the  brute  creation, 
but  there  is  no  doubt  that  manly  beauty,  graceful  form  and  intellectual  vigor 
have  resulted  from  preservation  of  those  high  qualities  in  the  human  race  where 
not  carried  too  far,  and  we  can  see  no  reason  why  the  inbreeding  of  the  truest  best 
bred  and  best  shaped  racers  can  work  an  injury  to  the  equine  race.  Still  we  think  an 
out  cross  of  pure  blood  with  the  essential  qualities  of  a  good  race-horse  and  then  back 
to  the  superior  blood  and  conformation  likely  to  produce  the  best  results.  We  will  give 
a  few  examples  of  inbred  modern  horses,  in  England  and  the  same  in  America,  and  in 
doing  so  will  select  those  of  high  character  which  distinguished  themselves  on  the  turf, 
and  in  the  stud,  for  instance.  The  Baron,  not  only  a  good  race-horse,  but  sire  of  Stock- 
well  and  Rataplan  was  by  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir  Hercules,  by  Whalebone,  by  Waxy,  by 
Pot-8-os,  by  Eclipse.  The  Baron's  dam,  Echidna,  by  Economist,  by  Whisker,  own 
brother  to  Whalebone,  by  Waxy,  by  Pot-8-os,  by  Eclipse,  Echidna's  dam,  Miss  Pratt 
by  Blacklock,  by  WThitelock,  by  Hambletonian,  by  King  Fergus,  by  Eclipse. 
Touchstone,  a  fine  race-horse,  and  one  of  the  best  stallions  that  ever  lived,  was  by 
Camel,  by  Whalebone,  by  Waxy,  by  Pot  8-os,  by  Eclipse,  his  dam,  Banter  by  Master 
Henry,  by  Orville,  by  Beningbrough,  by  King  Fergus,  by  Eclipse  ;  2d  dam,  Boadicea 
by  Alexander,  by  Eclipse.  The  great  Stockwell  was  much  inbred  on  his  dam's  side, 
Pocahontas  by  Glencoe,  dam  Marpessa,  by  Muley,  by  Orville,  by  Beningbrough,  by 
King  Fergus,  by  Eclipse.  Muley's  dam,  Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  by  Saltram,  by  Eclipse. 
Pocahontas'  grandam  was  Clare  by  Marmion,  by  Whiskey,  by  Saltram,  by  Eclipse  ; 
Clare's  dam,  Harpalice  by  Gohanna,  by  Mercury,  by  Eclipse.  Queen  Mary,  the  dam 
of  Blink  Bonny,  Bonnie  Scotland,  &c.,  was  much  inbred.  Gladiator,  Jier  sire,  was 
by  Partisan,  by  Walton,  by  Sir  Peter,  by  Highflyer,  by  Herod  ;  her  dam  by  Plenipoten- 
tiary, by  Emilius,  by  Orville,  by  Beningbrough,  by  King  Fergus,  by  Eclipse  ;  her 
grandam,  Myrrha  by  Whalebone,  by  Waxy,  by  Pot-8-os,  by  Eclipse  ;  her  great 
grandam,  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna,  by  Gohanna,  by  Mercury,  by  Eclipse,  out  of  a  daughter 
of  Sir  Peter,  by  Highflyer,  by  Herod.  Partisan  was  out  of  Parasol,  by  Pot-8-os,  by 
Eclipse.  Pocahontas'  best  son,  Stockwell,  was  by  an  inbred  horse,  and  Blink  Bonny, 
Queen  Mary's  best  daughter,  was  by  a  horse  Melbourne  inbred  to  Herod  and  Eclipse, 
so  if  the  preservation  of  good  blood  through  inbreeding  in  these  striking  cases  has 
been  a  success,  is  it  not  reasonable  to  suppose  that  the  same  results  must  follow 
inbreeding  to  good  blood  and  true  shape  with  other  desirable  qualities  in  this  country? 
Boston  was  inbred  to  Diomed,  as  also  his  best  son,  Lexington.  Wanderer  and  Uncas 
are  both  much  inbred  on  the  dam's  side,  being  out  of  a  grandaughter  of  Glencoe,  and 
tracing  to  an  own  sister  of  the  Old  Hero.  Glenmore,  one  of  the  best  race  horses 
recently  on  the  turf,  and  whose  performances  are  of  the  best  at  all  distances,  is  very 
much  inbred;  his  dam,  Lotta,  is  by  Hunter's  Glencoe,  son  of  Imp.  Glencoe  and 


INTRODUCTION. 


the  blue  filly  Fiatt  by  Imp.  Hedgeford,  she  out  of  Lady  Thompkins  by  American 
Eclipse.  Glenmore's  grandam  Sally  Lewis  is  by  Imp.  Glencoe  her  dam  Motto  by  Imp. 
Barefoot  out  of  Lady  Thompkins  by  Am.  Eclipse.  Barefoot  was  by'  Tramp  and  Glen- 
coe's  dam  by  Tramp,  so  that  he  is,  strictly  speaking,  incestuously  bred;  yet  he  was  a 
first  class  race-horse.  Norfolk,  a  superior  race-horse,  is  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Dio- 
med.  Falsetto  is  inbred  to  Lexington;  the  dam  of  his  sire  is  by  Lexington,  and  his 
grandam  by  Lexington,  and  he  has  nine  crosses  of  Diomed.  Imp.  Eclipse  was  much 
inbred;  his  dam  Gaze  was  by  Bay  Middleton  son  of  Sultan  and  Cobweb  by  Phantom 
son  of  Walton,  Flycatcher,  his  grandam,  was  by  Godolphin  son  of  Partisan  by  Walton, 
and  his  great  grandam  was  an  own  sister  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom.  Then  if  the  Lex- 
ington, Leamington  and  Glencoe  blood  is  to  be  preserved  to  the  country  it  can  only  be 
done  by  a  judicious  course  of  inbreeding,  and  so  uniting  the  choice  of  both  as  to  com- 
bine and  render  permament  the  qualities  possessed  by  each.  Some  regard  inbreed- 
ing as  an  active  cause  of  degenerating,  as  unnatural  and  calculated  to  develop  heredi- 
tary diseases.  These  evils  can  only  spring  from  abuse  of  the  system.  If  proper  care 
is  taken  to  exclude  the  weak  and  those  having  hereditary  tendencies  to  disease,  from 
participation  in  reproduction  it  may  be  the  means  of  preserving  tliose  estimable  quali- 
ties so  much  desired  in  the  equine  race,  and  transmitting  them  unimpaired  to  succeed- 
ing generations.  The  greatest  success  has  been  achieved  by  breeding  from  the  nearest 
affinities  of  blood,  and  one  should  not  hesitate  to  breed  a  half-brother  or  sister  to- 
gether where  they  possess  many  points  of  superiority.  In  the  selection  of  a  stallion 
we  want  first  pure  blood,  size,  substance  and  conformation  with  symmetry,  not  a  tall 
narrow-chested  horse,  but  one  inclined  to  be  thick-set;  all  coarseness  should  be  avoided 
especially  in  the  head,  neck,  shoulders,  ankles  and  hocks  ;  the  eye  should  be  large, 
clear  and  bright,  with  no  coarse  hair  about  it,  the  absence  of  which  is  indicative  of 
high  breeding  in  all  animals;  the  jaw  bones  not  too  massive  or  heavy,  taper  ing  gradually 
to  the  nose,  free  from  beefiness;  good  space  between  the  jawbones  for  the  windpipe; 
a  clear,  full  steady  eye  denotes  good  temper  and  enduring  qualities,  whilst  the  one 
showing  too  much  white  is  generally  found  in  flighty,  speedy,  non-staying  horses. 
The  neck  of  moderate  length,  deep  and  not  too  thick  at  the  crest  or  curve, 
nostrils  large,  full  and  roomy.  The  chest  moderately  wide,  the  shoulder 
blade  oblique  and  inclined  backward  with  sufficient  muscle  to  cover  it, 
with  arms  long  and  muscular,  cannon  bones  short  and  flat,  and  the  pasterns 
moderately  long  not  upright,  knee  broad  and  flat  and  rather  inclined  to  arch  or  bend 
over  than  backward  or  calf-kneed,  which  causes  an  extra  tension  on  the  back  tendons; 
chest  deep  extending  down  between  the  elbows  which  should  be  straight,  inclining 
neither  in  nor  out,  and  toes  pointed  straight  forward,  body  and  barrel  round  and  not  too 
long,  muscular  arched  loins,  with  good  length  from  point  of  the  hip  to  haunch  bone,  a 
slight  drooping  towards  the  root  of  the  tail,  good  length  from  hip  to  point  of  stifle  and 
thence  to  the  hock,  which  should  be  broad,  finely  cut  and  free  from  beefiness;  the  can- 
non bones  flat,  tendons  detached  and  well  defined,  feet  strong  and  hoof  not  too  large 
or  too  small,  back  ribs  long,  round,  and  slightly  detached  from  the  hip  joint.  There 
should  be  sufficient  general  length  not  to  be  determined  by  the  length  of  the  back, 
but  the  ground  the  horse  covers  when  standing  in  a  natural  position.  Good  blood  is  essen- 
tial and  necessary,  but  good  form  is  superiority.  In  the  selection  of  brood  mares,  form 
is  as  much  a  desideratum  as  in  the  stallion.  First  select  from  the  most  fashionable  blood 
from  running  families  on  both  sides  with  conformation,  constitution,  good  temper,  and 


Xll  INTRODUCTION. 


speed  ;  some  prefer  large  mares,  others  of  medium  height.  Large  mares  are  not  pre- 
ferable because  they  are  large,  but  if  well  and  truly  shaped,  from  running  blood, 
there  is  no  objection  to  size  ;  as  a  rule,  the  deep-chested,  large-bodied,  short-legged 
mares  with  large  pelvis,  with  wide  hips  and  good  length,  from  15  to  15|  hands  high, 
have  proved  the  best  and  most  successful  brood  mares.  The  mare,  above  all  things, 
should  be  good-tempered  and  free  from  all  hereditary  defects  and  disease.  It  does  not 
follow  that  a  mare  which  may  be  blemished  from  some  unforseen  cause,  may  not  be  as 
good  a  brood  mare  as  one  entirely  sound.  Mares  in  good  health  will  breed  until 
twenty-five  or  thirty  years  old,  but  they  require  attention,  air  and  exercise,  with 
proper  shelter  from  storms  and  bad  weather,  with  sufficient  food  to  keep  them  always 
in  good  strong  condition— not  beefy  fat,  as  nothing  is  more  fatal  to  fruitfulness  than 
obesity.  Unless  kept  in  good  strong  condition,  the  foals  are  apt  to  bi  weak  and 
weedy  at  birth  ;  the  time  to  make  a  race-horse  is  when  the  foal  is  in  embryo  ;  in  the 
vernacular  to  make  a  race-horse  you  must  do  so  before  he  is  born.  Stallions,  to  do 
themselves  justice,  must  have  plenty  of  exercise  in  the  open  air  ;  if  they  cannot  be 
trusted  in  an  open  paddock  they  should  be  ridden  three  or  four 
hours  each  day.  Idleness  results  in  indigestion,  loss  of  vigor,  and 
flatulence,  which  often  prove  fatal.  The  colts,  from  the  day  they  are 
foaled  should  be  fed,  if  the  dam  does  not  afford  sufficient  milk  to  insure  speedy  and 
healthy  growth,  and  broken  at  weaning  time,  which  should  be  the  last  of  September 
or  first  of  October.  It  is  a  capital  plan  to  feed  the  colts  in  pens  for  a  month  or  six 
week*  before  weaning  them,  and  we  are  decidedly  of  the  opinion  that  foals  which 
come  the  last  of  March  or  first  of  April  have  full  as  much  advantage  as  those  foaled 
earlier  before  the  grasses  necessary  to  afford  an  ample  supply  of  milk  from  the  dam 
arrive  at  perfection.  Those  who  believe  in  having  early  foals  should  always  sow  down 
in  the  early  fall  a  patch  of  good  rye  for  the  use  of  the  mares  and  foals.  Stallions, 
mares,  and  colts  all  require  plenty  of  f  resh  air  and  exercise  ;  air  and  light  is  life — 
darkness,  death.  Horses,  and  particularly  colts,  from  their  natural  activity,  require 
more  exercise  than  any  other  animals,  and  when  properly  given,  is  productive  of  the 
most  salutary  effects.  It  is  the  more  necessary  to  colts  highly  fed  than  to  those 
stinted  or  fed  moderately.  It  enables  you  to  preserve  them  in  a  perfect  state  of 
health.  The  food  is  converted  into  wholesome  nourishment,  the  circulation  of  the 
blood  promoted,  and  all  the  secretions  and  discharges  facilitated.  It  invigorates  the 
whole  system,  gives  additional  flow  to  the  spirits,  adds  firmness  and  strength  to  the 
muscles,  increases  the  firmness,  texture  and  growth  of  the  bone,  promotes  insensible 
perspiration,  assists  digestion  and  prevents  flatulence  and  prepares  the  system  for 
fresh  supplies  of  aliment.  It  enables  the  animal  to  endure  fatigue.  In  fact  without 
constant  and  habitual  exercise  no  animal  can  enjoy  perfect  health.  High  ieeding 
without  proper  exercise  produces  many  evils,  such  as  indigestion,  flatulency,  cos- 
tiveness  ;  the  circulation  becomes  languid,  incurable  diseases  follow,  and  frequently 
death  terminates  the  scene.  The  stallions  and  mares  thus  treated,  whose  blood  is 
pure  and  uncontaminated,  and  whose  conformation,  strength,  activity  and  vigor  are 
conspicuous  in  every  movement,  must  impart  to  their  offspring  not  only  sound  con- 
stitutions, but  speed,  native  fire  and  energy,  which  are  necessary  to  support  them  un- 
der the  severest  exercise  of  their  powers.  With  the  variety  of  soil,  perennial  grasses, 
and  favorable  climate,  the  Americans  should  excel  all  nations  in  producing  the  most 
perfect  and  the  grandest  of  the  equine  race. 


••    •*••     V   •          *  j  *  * ' 


HORSE-BREEDERS'  GUIDE 


AND 


HAND  BOOK. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


ALARM 


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Will  be  located  duping  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Erdenheim  Stud,  Chest\ 
^^AffyjyPa.  ;  J%&  Joi'S  &e  "allowed  to  serve  mares  at  $100  each  and  $5 
to  the  groom.  Application  to  Major  J.  R.  Hubbard^  Chestnut  Hill^ 
Philadelphia^  Pa. 

ALABM,  by  imp.  Eclipse,  was  bred  by  Mr.  John  Hunter,  of  the  Annieswood  Stud, 
Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  foaled  1869,  dam,  imported  Maud,  the  dam  of  Maudina,  Mag- 
net,  Telegram,  etc .,  by  imp.  Austrftliftiar  out  of  Countess  of  Albermarle,  by  Lanercost. 
Maudina  is  the  dam  of  Gal  way,  Piccolo,  Cloverbrook,  Oden,  etc.  Orlando,  the  sire 
of  imp.  Eclipse,  won  the  Derby  in  1844.  Stockwell,  the  sire  of  Maud,  his  dam,  won  the 
2,000  guineas  and  St.  Leger  in  1852. 

Alarm  made  his  debut  as  a  two-year  old  at  Saratoga,  Aug.  16,  1871,  in  a  match  of 
$5.000  a  side  against  Inverary,  by  imp.  Leamington,  one  mile,  •which  he  won  in  l:47-£, 
carrying  100  Ibs.  Aug.  17,  ran  third  to  Sue  Ryder  and  Joe  Daniels  in  the  Kentucky 
Stakes,  one  mile,  in  1:47$,  beating  St.  Patrick,  Experience  Oaks,  Hubbard  and  three 
others.  Jerome  Park,  Oct.  7,  ran  second  to  Joe  Daniels  in  Nursery  Stakes,  one  mile, 
in  1:53,  track  heavy,  beating  Woodbine,  Inversnaid,  Victoria  and  three  others.  Oct. 
10th,  was  beaten  in  the  Desert  Stakes,  one  mile,  in  1 :48,  by  Inverary.  When  three  years 
old  ran  5  races,  and  won  them  all.  Jerome  Park,  June  1,  won  club  purse,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile,  in  1 :18,  beating  Midday,  Frogtown,  Tubman,  Platina  and  four  others. 
June  6,  won  club  purse,  1J  miles,  in  2:17|,  beating  Rounder,  Lord  Byron  and  five 
others.  June  13,  won  club  purse,  one  mile,  in  1 :46,  beating  Alroy,  Quintard  and  four 
others.  Saratoga,  July  15,  won  club  purse,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16,  beating 
Platiua,  Piedmont,  Elsie,  Kingfisher  and  four  others.  July  17,  won  club  purse,  one 
mile,  in  l:42f,  beating  Fadladeen  and  Kingfisher,  the  fastest  mile  run  to  that  date. 
This  closed  his  turf  career,  winning  in  money  $12,500.  Alarm  made  his  first  season 
at  the  Walnut  Hill  Stud  Farm,  the  property  of  James  A.  Grinstead,  Fayette  County, 
Ky.  After  the  appearance  of  Himyar,  he  was  purchased  by  A.  Welch,  of  the  Chest- 
nut Hill  Stud,  Pennsylvania,  and  made  the  season  of  1878  at  the  Dixianu  Stud,  Major 
B.  G.  Thomas',  Fayette  County,  Ky.  He  is  now  at  the  head  of  the  Erdenheim  Stud, 
owned  by  Commodore  N.  W.  Kittson,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pennsylvania.  Alarm  is  a  bright 
bay  horse,  stands  15  hands  8f  inches  with  his  shoes,  has  a  small  star,  with  white  on  his 
right  hind  leg  above  the  pastern,  white  on  the  left  fore  leg  nearly  to  pastern,  and  a 
little  white  around  the  coronet  of  his  right  fore  foot.  He  has  a  neat,  expressive  head  ; 
great  breadth  between  the  eyes  ;  good  width  of  jaw  ;  good,  strong,  well-set  neck ; 
broad  oblique  shoulders  ;  good  depth  of  girth  ;  large,  good  barrel ;  strong,  muscular 
back  ;  broad,  strong  hips,  with  great  sweep  in  his  hind  quarters  ;  good  hocks,  with 
sound  legs  and  feet. 

Stockwell,  the  sire  of  Maud  the  dam  of  Alarm,  was  the  emperor  of  stallions,  fle 
sired  St.  Albans,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1860 ;  Caller  Ou,  winner  of  St.  Leger, 
1861  ;  The  Marquis,  winner  of  2,000  guineas  and  St.  Leger  in  1862  ;  Blair  Athol,  win- 
ner of  both  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1864  ;  Lord  Lyon,  winner  of  2,000  guineas,  Derby 
and  St.  Leger  in  1866  ;  Regalia,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1865  ;  Achievement,  winner  of 
the  Thousand  Guineas,  Doncaster  Cup  and  St.  Leger  in  1867  ;  Doncaster,  winner  of 
Derby  in  1873  ;  Gang  Forward,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  in  1873,  etc.,  etc.  Lan- 
ercost, the  sire  of  his  grandam  was  a  superior  race-horse,  was  third  in  the  St.  Leger, 
won  Cambridgeshire  Stakes  in  1839,  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1841.  He  was  a  remark- 
able weight-carrier  and  stayer  over  a  distance  of  ground.  He  was  handicapped  o  give 
the  celebrated  Alice  Hawthorn,  when  4  years  old,  51  Ibs.  He  was  sire  of  Van  Tromp, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  in  1847,  and  Goodwood  Cup  in  1848 ;  War  Eagle,  winner  of 
Doncaster  Cup  in  1847 ;  Catharine  Hayes,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1853  ;  Ellerdale, 
dam  of  Ellington,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1856,  etc.,  etc.  The  pedigree  is  full  of  stout 
and  speedy  crosses  ;  Eclipse,  in  addition  to  Alarm,  sired  Remorseless,  Regardless, 
Nemesis,  etc.  His  stock  were  all  speedy. 

Alarm  sired  Danger,  winner  of  the  Vestal  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  110  Ibs.,  one  mile,  in 
1 :42£,  the  Fordham  Handicap,  1£  miles,  in  2: 15|,  98  Ibs.  Himyar,  one  of  the  best  race 
horses  ever  saddled,  winner  of  three  out  of  five  of  his  two-year  old  stakes,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile  in  1:16£,  and  a  mile  in  \A\\  with  95  Ibs.  Himyar  won  three  out  of 
five  starts  as  a  three-year  old.  The  Belle  Meade  Stakes  at  Nashville,  \\  miles,  in  2:43; 
the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  If  miles,  track  very  muddy,  and  the 
January  Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  mile  heats,  in  1 :42£,  1 :48$,  105  Ibs.  As  four-year  old 
won  four  consecutive  races,  one  mile  and  furlong  in  1:56,  and  two  miles  in  3:35.  He 
won  mile  heats  at  five  years  old,  115  Ibs.,  in  1:42|,  1:44|,  the  Merchants  and  Turf 
Stakes  at  Louisville,  each  1£  miles,  in  1:55J,  1:57£,  and  club  .purse,  same  jlistance,  in 

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The  Horse- Breeders*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE  OF  ALARM. 


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Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  (Pot-8-o's)—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer (Herod)—  Promise  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Julia  by  Blank  (Godol). 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron 
by  Florizel  (Herod)—  Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 

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Banter. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  (Beningbrough)—  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  (Sir  Peter)—  Sophia  by 
Buzzard  —  Huucamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam. 
Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  (Old  England)  —  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Starling  (Ancaster)  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Selim. 
Daughter  of. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem) 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  (Sampson)  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Walton  (Sir  Peter)  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly 
Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.of  Cole's  Foxhuuter  —  Sis.toCato.  by  Partner. 

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Bustard. 
Olympia. 

Castrel(Buzzard)—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle(  Y.  Marske)—  S.  to  Hap-hazard  by  Sir 
Peter—  M.  Hervey  by  Eclipse-Clio  by  Y.  Cade-D.  of  OldStarliug(BayBolton) 
Sir  Oliver  (Sir  Peter)—  Scotilla  by  Anvil  (Herod)—  Scota  by  Eclipse  (Marske) 
—Harmony  by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Rutilia  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  D.  of  Regulus. 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  D.  of  Alexander  (Eel.  )—  D.  of  Highflyer—  D.  of  Alfred—  D.  of  En- 
gineer —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.  )  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Williamson's  Ditto  (Sir  Peter)—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  (Eclipse)—  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  (Squirt)  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  (Godol). 

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Cobweb. 

Phantom/* 
Filagree. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey  (Saltram)—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  (Godol). 
Soothsayer  (Sorcerer)—  Web  by  Waxy  (Pot-8-o's)  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  — 
Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  bySnap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Ridicule. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-o's  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 
Shuttle  (Y.  Marske)—  Sis.  to  Oatland's  by  Dungannon  (Eclipse)—  Letitia  by 
Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Babraham. 

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Filagree. 

Walton  —  Julia  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Guiccioli. 

Whalebone  (Waxy)  —  Peri  by  Wanderer  (Gohanna)  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander 
—Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone  (Herod)—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder. 
Bob  Booty  (Chanticleer)  —  Flight  by  Irish  Escape  (Commodore)  —  Y.  Heroine 
by  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)  —  D.  of  Snap  —  S.  to  Regulus. 

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Economist. 
Miss  Pratt. 

Whisker  (Waxy)—  Floran  the  by  Octavian  (Stripling)—  Caprice  by  Anvil- 
Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  (Childers). 
Blacklock  (Whitelock)—  Gadabout  by  Orville  (Beniugbrough)—  Minstrel  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 

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Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Spot. 
Tramp  (Dick  Andrews)  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella 
by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Match- 
em  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter." 
Marmion  (Whiskey)  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  (Mercury)  —  Amazon  by  Driver 
(Trentham)  —  Fractions  by  Mercury  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker. 

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Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick  Andrews  (Joe  Andrews)—  Dau.  of  Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham 
(Sweepstakes)  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 
Whisker  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-o's  (Eclipse)  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker 
(Herod)  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb. 

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Greyhurst'sdan 

Buzzard  —  Gipsy  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Postmaster  by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap 
(Snip)—  Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion  (Godol)—  Dau.  of  Childers. 
Election  (Gohanna)  —  Sis.to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse 
—  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  (Hambletonian)—  Dau.  of  Coriander  (Pot-8-o's)—  Wildiroose  by 
Highflyer  (Herod)—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-o's—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder(Snap) 
Juniper  (Whiskey)  —  Dau.  of  Sorcerer  (Trumpator)  —  Virgin  by  Sir  Peter  — 
Dau.  of  Pot-8-d's—  Editha  by  Herod—  Elfrida  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

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Cerberus. 

Gohanna—  Dau.of  Herod—  Desdemona  by  Marske—  Y.HagbySkim(Stavling) 
—Hag  by  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian)—  Ebony  by  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 

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Miss  Cranfield. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Pegasus  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Paymaster  (Blank)  —  Pomona 

(Curwen  Bay  Barb)  —  Large  Hartly  Mare  by  His  Blind  Horse  (Holderness 
Turk)—  Flying  Whig  by  William's  Woodstock  Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Vic- 
tor Barb—  Dau.  of  Whynot  (Fenwick  Barb)—  Royal  Mare. 

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ALARM.  —Continued. 

1:541.  He  met  and  defeated  the  best.  Gabriel,  another  son,  ran  thirty-three  times  as 
a  three-year  old  and  won  nine  races,  and  thirty-seven  times  at  four  years  old,  winning 
seventeen  races.  Amongst  them  were  heats  of  a  mile  and  a  furlong  in  1:56,  1:56, 
with  112  Ibs,  he  defeated  many  of  the  best  horses  of  the  year.  Other  creditable  per- 
formers of  Alarm's  get  are  Parthenia,  Bruno,  Jake  White,  America,  Aliunde,  Aureo- 
lus,  City  Merchant,  Gunnar,  Africa,  Startle,  Judge  Murray,  Alley,  Soubrette,  Athos, 
Breeze,  Illusion,  Flight,  etc.  It  may  be  truly  said  that  Alarm  has  scarcely  had  a  fair 
chance  in  the  stud,  those  of  his  get  are  the  equals  of  the  produce  of  other  stallions 
from  the  same  mares,  and  in  most  cases  the  best.  He  traces  as  an  examination  of  his 
pedigree  will  show,  to  Whalebone  and  thence  to  Herod  and  Eclipse,  through  the  most 
famous  of  their  descendents,  and  to  imp.  Dionied  on  both  sides  of  sire  and  dam.  Mares 
possessing  the  Eclipse  and  Stockwell  blood  should  be  bred  to  Alarm  to  perpetuate  the 
speedy  strains  of  his  blood. 


ALGERINE, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  BELMONT  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK  IN  1876,) 

Will  be  located  in  the  Algeria  Stud,  the  property  of  Mr.   Wm.  L.  Scott, 
near  Erie,  Pa.     Services  only  by  private  contract. 

ALGEBINE,  by  Abd-el-Kader,  son  of  imp.  Australian,  was  bred  by  Major  Thos. 
W.  Doswell,  Bullfleld  Stud,  Hanover  Junction,  Va. ;  foaled  1873,  dam  Nina,  the 
dam  of  Planet,  Exchequer,  Ninette,  Ecliptic,  &c.,  by  Old  Boston.  Algerine 
did  not  run  as  a  two-year  old  ;  he  made  his  bow  to  the  public  in  the  Preak- 
ness  Stakes  at  Baltimore  in  1876,  1|  miles,  and  was  third  to  Shirley  and  Rap- 
pahonnock  in  2:44£.  At  Jerome  Park  he  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1£  miles  in  2:401, 
beating  Fiddlesticks,  the  winner  of  the  Withers  Stakes,  Barricade,  brother  to  Bassett 
(Charley  Howard)  and  Red  Coat,  each  carrying  110  Ibs.  He  was  unplaced  in  the 
Dixie  Stakes,  2  miles,  at  Baltimore;  won  by  Yigil  in  3:41£,  track,  muddy.  As  a 
four-year  old  he  started  five  times,  ran  second  to  Parole  in  the  Maturity  Stakes 
at  Jerome  Park,  3  miles,  in  5:39;  second  to  St.  James,  2  miles,  in  3:49£  ;  was 
unplaced  in  the  All- Aged  Sweepstake,  H  miles,  won  by  Tom  Ochiltree  in  2:43. 
Won  club  purse,  2  mile  heats,  at  Baltimore,  in  4:02£,  3:50,  4:00  ;  track  very 
heavy.  Barricade  won  the  second  heat ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Bowie  Stake,  4 
mile  heats,  won  by  Ten  Broeck  in  7:42^,  7:40.  Abd-el-Kader,  his  sire,  although 
badly  hipped,  was  a  fine  race-horse  at  all  distances  ;  he  won  a  dash  of  4  miles  at 
Saratoga  in  1869,  in  7:31f,  a  very  creditable  performance.  Nina,  the  dam  of  Algerine, 
was  one  of  the  best  race-mares  of  her  day  ;  she  was  a  winner  at  all  distances,  from  one 
to  four  mile  heats,  in  good  time,  and  produced  Planet,  one  of  the  best  horses  in  the 
country,  at  all  distances,  and  for  his  chances  a  successful  sire.  Algerine  is  a  blood 
bay,  15f  hands,  with  black  points,  and  no  white  about  him.  He  is  strongly  inbred  to 
Sir  Archy,  and  on  the  sire's  side  is  a  grandson  of  the  great  West  Australian,  winner  of 
the  tripple  events,  2,000  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  in  1853.  Boston,  the  sire  of 
his  dam,  was  the  best  horse  of  any  day.  Algerine  has  no  colts  yet  upon  the  turf,  but 
from  good  mares  should  get  winners  and  stayers ;  he  traces  on  both  sides  of  sire 
and  dam  many  times,  to  Herod  and  Eclipse,  through  the  famous  Waxy  and  Dick 
Andrews,  with  the  Archy  and  Diomed  blood  in  both  sides,  through  Diomed's  best 
sons. 


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Daughter  of. 

Comus  (Sorcerer)  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  (Sir  Peter)—  Pewet  ty  Tandem 
(Syphon)—  Termagant  by  Tantrum  (Cripple  by  Goldolphin.) 
Cervantes  (Don  Quixote)—  Dau.  of  Paynator  (Trumpator)  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac 
by  St.  George  (Highflyer)—  Abigail  by  Woodpecker  (Herod)—  Firetail. 

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Touchstone. 
Emma. 

Camel  (Whalebone)—  Banter  by  Master  Henry  (Orville)—  Boadicea  by  Alex- 
ander (Eclipse)—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  (Old  Eng.)—  Mayfly. 
Whisker  (  Waxy)—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes  (Mercury)—  Vicissitude  by  Pi- 
pator  (Conductor)—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem(Cade.) 

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Orville  (Beningbrough)—  Emily  by  Stamford  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Whiskey 
(Saltram)—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  (Otho)—  Dizzy  by  Blank. 
Scud  (Beningbrough)—  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  (King  Fergus)—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  (Crab). 

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Waxy  (Pot-8-os)—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer—Promise by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Spectator's  dam. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer  (Sorcerer)—  Sprite  by  Bobtail  (Precipitate)—  Catharine 
by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham  (Sweepstakes)—  Coquette. 

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Sir  Archy   (Diomed)—  Meretrix    by    Magog    (Chanticleer)—  Navcissa  by 
Imp.   Shark  (Marske)—  Rosetta   by  Imp.    Centinel   (Blank)—  Diana. 
Sir  Archy  (Diomed)—  Sultana  by  the  Barb  Horse  Black  Sultan  and  out  of 
the  Barb  Mare  presented  to  Prest,  Jefferson  by  the  Bey  of  Tunis. 

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Director  (Sir  Archy)—  Betsey  Haxallby  Imp.  Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)—  Timo- 
leon's  Dam  by  Imp.  Saltram  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair. 
Potomac  (Imp.    Diomed)—  Timoleon's   dam  by  Imp.   Saltram—  Dau.   of 
Symme's    Wildair  (Imp.    Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello.) 

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Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Dizzy  by—  Driver  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  (Vandyke,  Jr.)—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  (Joe  Andrews)—  May 
by  Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)—  Primrose  by  Mambrino  (Engineer.) 

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Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Imp.  Robin  Redbreast  (Sir  Peter)-  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Obscurity  (Eclipse)—  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  (Cade)—  Imp.  Cub  Mare. 
Robin  Grey  (Imp.  Royalist)—  Maria  by  Melzar  (Imp.   Medley)—  Dau.   of 
Imp.  Highflyer  (Highflyer)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus). 

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Imp.  Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel  (Herod)—  Sister  to  Juno  by  Spectator  (Crab)—  Horatia  by  Blank— 
Dau.  of  F.  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Grey  Grautham. 
Rockingham   (Highflyer)—  Tabitha   by    Trentham—  Dau.     of    Bosphorus 
(Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  (Forester)—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

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Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  (Marske)—  Virago  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Sis. 
to  Othello  by  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian)—  Miss  Slamerkiu  by  Y.  True  Blue. 
Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Old  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fal- 
lower  (Blank  by  Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Florizel—  Sister  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk). 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought 
—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  (Roundhead)  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 

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Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os     (Eclipse)—  Lady   Bolingbroke    by    Squirrel  (Traveler)—  Cypron 
Herod's  dam,  by  Blaze  (Childers)—  Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian. 
Imp.    Clockfast  (Gimcrack)—  Dau.   of    Symme's   Wildair—  Dau.   of  Imp. 
Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer  (Herod)—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff  (Babra- 
ham)— Dau.  of  Tatler  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Snip  (Childers)—  Dau.  of  Godol. 
Gohauua    (Mercury)—  Fraxinella    by    Trentham—  Dau.    of    Woodpecker 
(Herod)—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 

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Pot-8-o's.    " 
Young  Camilla. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by  Warren's  Sportsman  (Cade)  —  Golden  Locks  by 
Oroonoko  (Crab)—  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  The  Bald  Galloway. 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by 
Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  B.  Childer's 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Beningbrough—  Dau.   of  Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Matron  by    Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Bartlet's  Childers). 

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Daughter  of. 

Slope  (Highflyer)—  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske—  Dsui.  of  Cade  (Godol.)—  Beau- 

(Old  Hautboy)—  Dau.   of    Belgrade  Turk—  Old    Scarborough  Mare  by 
Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian  )~Dau,  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk). 

The  Horse-Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


ARISTIDES, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  KENTUCKY  DERBY  AT  LOUISVILLE,  THE  WITHERS 
AND  JEROME  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  AND  BRECKENRIDGE 
STAKES  AT  BALTIMORE,  ALL  IN  1875,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Stud  farm  of  Albert  HanJcins,  near 
Hebron,  Indiana,  at  $50  the  season.  Apply  to  A.  Hankins,  Hebron, 
Indiana. 

ARISTIDES,  by  imp.  Leamington,  was  bred  by  the  late  H.  P.  McGrath,  of  McGrath- 
iana  Stud,  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  foaled  spring  of  1872,  his  dam,  Sarong,  is  by  Lex- 
ington, out  of  the  Greek  Slave,  by  Imp.  Glencoe.  Aristides  commenced  his  turf  career 
at  Lexington,  Ky.,  by  running  second  to  Leonain  a  sweepstake  for  two-year  olds,  half 
a  mile,  in  49£  sec.  ;  was  unplaced  in  Juvenile  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  at  Jerome  Park ; 
won  by  Meco  in  50|  ;  at  Monmouth  Park  was  unplaced  in  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  half  a 
mile  ;  won  by  Caroline  in  51  sec.  ;  was  second  to  Sweetlips  in  the  Thespian  Stakes, 
same  place,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :18.  At  Saratoga  was  unplaced  in  the  Saratoga 
Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by  Willie  Burk,  in  1 :23£  ;  track  heavy.  Same 
place  won  a  handicap  purse,  one  mile,  with  96  Ibs.,  in  1 :46£,  defeating  a  field  of  five. 
Jerome  Park,  fall  meeting,  ran  second  to  James  A.  for  club  purse,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  in  1  18£,  four  others  behind  him.  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  club  purse,  for  two 
year  olds,  one  mile,  in  1  -44f,  carrying  100  Ibs.,  the  best  race  made  by  a  two-year  old  to 
that  date.  As  a  three-year  old  he  started  nine  times,  and  won  four  races.  Was  un- 
placed in  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Ten  Broeck  in  2:11£, 
track  very  muddy.  Louisville,  Ky ,  won  the  Kentucky  Derby,  H  miles,  100 
Ibs.  on  each,  in  2:37-2- ;  in  this  race  he  beat  Volcano,  Verdigris,  Bob  Woolley,  Ten 
Broeck,  and  ten  others,  including  Searcher,  Bill  Bruce  and  McCreery.  Jerome  Park, 
won  the  Withers  Stake,  one  mile,  110  Ibs.,  in  1:45|,  beating  Rhadamanthus,  Ozark,  and 
ten  others.  Same  place,  ran  second  to  his  stable  companion,  Calvin,  which  McGrath 
had  backed  heavy,  in  the  Belmont  Stake,  1£  miles,  in  2 :42£,  Milner,  Ozark, 
Tom  Ochiltree,  and  nine  others  behind  him.  Monmouth  Park,  ran  second  to 
Ozark  in  the  Ocean  Hotel  Stake,  If  miles,  in  3:10£.  Saratoga,  was  third  to 
D'Artagnan  and  Milner  in  the  Travers  Stake,  If  miles,  3:06£,  each  carrying 
110  Ibs.,  the  fastest  race  run  with  the  weights  to  that  date.  Jerome  Park,  Fall 
Meeting,  won  the  Jerome  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3:43,  beating  Calvin,  Joe  Cerns,  and 
five  others.  Baltimore,  was  unplaced  in  the  Dixie  Stakes,  2  miles,  won  by  Tom 
Ochiltree  in  3:42£,  with  Viator  second,  weights  110  Ibs.  Same  place,  won  the  Breck- 
enridsre  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3:36£.  Viator  second,  Ochiltree  third,  he  carrying  115  Ibs. 
to  110  Ibs.  on  the  others.  As  a  four-year  old  started  in  and  won  two  races,  both  run 
at  Lexington,  Ky.  Won  a  sweepstake  for  four- year  olds,  2  miles  and  a  furiong,  in 
3:45|,  beating  Ten  Broeck,  each  104  Ibs.  This  was  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the 
distance,  and  so  remained  until  beaten  by  Monitor  at  Baltimore,  October  20th,  1880,  then 
four  years  old,  with  110  Ibs. ,  ran  the  distance  in  3:44£.  Won  club  purse,  2£  miles,  104 
Ibs.,  in  4:27£,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance,  beating  Bazar,  Elemi  and  War 
Jig.  He  ran  only  one  other  raoe,  1£  miles,  won  by  Ten  Broeck  in  2:48£,  in 
which  he  was  unplaced,  having  bad  legs  from  splints.  Henlopen  is  the  only  one  of 
his  get  yet  started  in  public.  She  won  the  Clabaugh  Memorial  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in 
51  seconds,  at  Baltimore,  and  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in  50  seconds,  at  Jerome 
P*rk,  defeating  large  fields  in  both  races.  $15,000  was  offered  and  refused  for  ler 
after  this  race.  Aris'ides  is  a  red  chestnut,  15f  hands  high,  a  large  star  and  both  hind 
feet  white  ;  he  is  a  very  finely-shaped  horse,  with  plenty  of  bone  and  substance.  He 
is  one  of  the  Leamington's,  having  a  deep  infusion  of  Archy  and  Diomed  blood,  with 
the  Waxy  blood  through  Whalebone  and  Web,  he  must  be  a  success,  as  a  stallion. 


The  Horse- Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand 


PEDIGREE    OF    ARISTIDES. 


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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss   Windsor   by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sister  to  Volunteer  by  Y  Belgrade. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella   by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 

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Gohanna  —  Catherine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb.  —  Sister  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder 
—  Dau.  of  Old  England  —  Daughter  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Woodpecker—  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regu- 
lus —  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Gamahoe  —  Patty  by  Tim  —  Miss  Patch  bv  Justice  —  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sister  to  Witty  Mare  by  Hip. 

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Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  —  Black  Su- 
san by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Clif.  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.   of    Snap  —  Sis.   to    Regulus    by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake  —  Gray  Wilkes. 

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Buzzard. 
Daughter  of. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hou.  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

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Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babra- 
ham  —  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball  —  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor  —  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  Warlock  Galloway. 

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Wagtail. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.   of    Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  OldEng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  (Blank)  —  Daughter  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

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Etiquette. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stanyan  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt.  (Godol). 
Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Tyler's  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.   of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.   of  Fear- 
nought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib). 
Imp.  Alderman—  Dau.  of  Cfockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty 
Fisher  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol). 

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Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Benningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank  (Godol). 

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Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Imp.  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity 
(Eclipse)—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau  of  Imp.  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  Dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 
Waxy  —  Penelope  bv  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Orville—  Eleanor  by  Whiskey—  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Match- 
em—  :Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Election  —  Fair  Helen  by  Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by 
Phoenomenon—  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass  of  *the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Sir  Archy  —  Eliza  by  Imp.  Bedford  —  Imp.  Mambrina  by  Mambrino  —  Sally 
by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Ward  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Merlin  (Bustler). 

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Hephestion  (Imp.   Buzzard)  —  Spot  by  Hampton's  Twigg  (Jolly  Friar)  — 

Gabriel)—  Dau,  of  Imp.  Fear-naught  Regulus  by  Godolphin  Arabian. 

The  Horse- Breeder  a*   Guide  and  Hand  Boole. 


ATHLETE    (Imp.) 


Athlete  witt  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  Kinlock  Stud  farm  near  Colum- 
bia, Boone  County,  Mo.,  at  $50  the  season  ;  dams  of  Winners  free. 
Application  to  be  made  to  J.  Lucas  Turner,  Columbia,  Mo.  Imported 
by  D.  D.  Withers,  Esq. 

ATHLETE,  by  Gladiateur,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Blenkiron,  foaled  1872,  dam  Rose  of  Kent 
dam  of  Maiden's  Blush,  Hopbine  Spartacus,  Kentish  Rose. ,  etc,  by  Kingston  out  of  Eng- 
land's Beauty  by  Birdcatcher.  Athlete  started  in  three  races  at  two  years  old,  but  was 
unplaced  in  all.  At  three  years  old  ran  four  limes,  won  club  purse  at  Jerome  Park 
one  mile  for  maiden  three  year  olds',  in  1 :51;  track  heavy.  He  ran  third  to  Leander  in 
a  handicap  for  all  ages  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1  -21f  and  was  unplaced  in  the  other 
two  races.  Gladiateur  his  sire  was  the  sensational  horse  of  his  year  and  accomplished 
what  no  other  horse  ever  did — he  won  the  two  thousand  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger, 
in  England,  and  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  in  France  in  1865,  and  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in 
1806.  Kingston,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  one  of  the  best  and  most  famous  race-horses  of 
his  day  and  was  truly  bred  to  stay  through  his  Venison  and  Defence  blood.  He  was  sire 
of  Queen  Bertha,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  and  Caractacus,  winner  of  the  Derby;  Rose  of 
Kent,  the  dam  of  Athlete,  is  own  sister  to  Silverhair  the  dam  of  Garterly  Bell  and 
Silvio  ;  the  latter  won  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1877.  Athlete  is  very  much 
inbred  to  Whalebone  through  his  most  popular  and  successful  sons,  such  as  Defence, 
Moses,  Merman,  Camel  and  the  great  Sir  Hercules,  and  is  fortified  by  the  blood  of 
Herod  and  Eclipse.  Athlete  is  a  dark  chesnut  with  a  small  white  stripe  down  his  face 
from  the  forehead  to  the  nose  and  is  full  15£  hands  high.  We  can  scarcely  see  how 
he  can  fail  in  the  stud;  no  descendant  of  Old  Prunella  through  pure  strains  of  blood 
has  yet  failed  to  breed  winners  as  evidenced  by  the  success  of  Whalebone,  Whisker, 
Web,  Glencoe  and  others.  Athlete  traces  six  times  to  old  Prunella,  three  times  on  side  of 
sire  and  the  same  on  his  dam's  side,  to  the  blood  of  Herod  and  Eclipse  from  popular 
and  successful  racing  sources. 


The  Horse-Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand  BooJc. 


PEDIGREE  OF  ATHLETE. 


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Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 
Rubens  —  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling  —  Harriet   by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of 
Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske—  Dau.  of  Babraham. 

Reveller. 
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Cornus  —  Rosette  by  Beningbrough  —  Rosamond  by  Tandem  —  Tuberose  by 
Herod  —  Gr.  Starling  by  Starling  —  Coughing  Polly. 
Tramp—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by 
Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske. 

Catton. 
Daughter  of. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grev  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Smolensko  —  Ladv  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of 
Marske  —  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

Whisker.  * 
Anna  Bella. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 
Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Drone  —  Contessina  by  Y.  Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  — 
Gr.  Starling  by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly. 

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Parasol. 

Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Sister    Castanea  by    Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by 
Woodpecker  —  Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird    by    Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary    by  Coriander  — 
Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus. 

Lottery. 
Morgiana. 

Tramp  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Cornpton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Muley  —  Miss  Stephenson  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworthby  Precipi- 
tate —  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap  —  Young  Marske's  dam  by  Blank. 

Merman.   ' 
Daughter  of. 

Whalebone—  Mermaid  bv  Orville—  Dau.  of  Sir  Solomon  (Sir  Peter)—  Miss 
Brim  by  Highflyer  —  Brim  by  Squirrel  —  Helen  by  Blank. 
Ardrossan  —  Shepherdess  by  Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Buzzard  —  Ann  of  the  Forest 
by  King  Fergus—  Miss  West  by  Matchem  (Cade). 

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Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Smolensko.  - 
Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  —  Wovvski  by  Mentor  (Justice)  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap 
—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanua  —  Camilla  by    Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.   to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

Royal  Oak.<J 
Daughter  of. 

Catton—  Dau.  of  Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 
Orville—  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beuf  remout's  dam. 

Octavian.  * 
Daughter  of. 

Stripling  (Phoenomenon)  —  Dau.  of  Oberon  (Highflyer)  —  Sis.  to  Sharper  by 
Ranthos  (Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes  —  Sis.  to  Careless. 
Shuttle  (Y.  Cade)  —  Katharine  by  Delpini  —  Dau.  of  Paymaster  (Blank)  —  Dau. 
of  Le  Sang  (Changeling)—  Dau.  of  Rib  (Crab)—  Mother  Western. 

Whalebone.  ' 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  England  (Godol). 

Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer—  lerne  by  Bagot—  Dau.  of    Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail  Galloway  by  CurwenBay  Barb. 
I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Snap  — 
Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

Camel.  ^ 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Arnaranthus  (Old 
Eng.)  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 

Reveller.  '  ! 
Morisca. 

Comus  —  Rosette  by  Beningbrough  —  Rosamond  by  Tandem  —  Tuberose  by 
Herod  —  Gr.  Starling  by  Starling  —  Coughing  Polly. 

Morisco  (Muley)—  Waltz  by  Election  (Gohanna)—  Penelope  by  Trumpator 

*Vmr                                               Julia  by  Blank  (Godolphin)—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)—  Bonny 
Lass  by  Bay  Bolton  (Grey  Hautboy)—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian—  Dau.  of 
Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of    Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.   of  Place's  White  Turk- 
Natural  Barb  Mare. 

10  The  JI or se- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BADEN-BADEN, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  YOUNG  AMERICA  STAKE  No.  I.,  1376,  AT  NASHVILLE, 
TENN.,  AND  KENTUCKY  DERBY  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  1877,  THE 
JERSEY  DERBY  AT  LONG  BRANCH  AND  TRAVERS  STAKES  AT 
SARATOGA,  1877.) 

Will  be  used  as  private  stallion  in  the  FerndiffStud,  the  property  of  Wil- 
liam Astor,  Esq.,  near  RhinebecJc,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y. 

BADEN-BADEN,  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexan- 
der Woodburn  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled  1874,  dam  Lavender,  the  dam  of  Helmbold, 
Buchu  Barricade,  &c.,  by  Wagner,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  out  of  Alice  Carneal,  dam  of 
Lexington,  Waxy,  Rescue,  &c.,  by  Imp  Sarpedon,  son  of  Emilius.  Imp  Australian, 
the  sire  of  Baden  Baden,  can  be  found  in  this  book.  West  Australian,  his  sire,  was 
a  winner  of  the  double  events  in  England,  Derby  and  St.  Leger.  Wagner,  the  sire  of 
Lavender,  was  the  race  horse  of  his  day,  and  defeated  the  Kentucky  crack,  Grey 
Eagle,  in  the  noted  four-mile  heat  races  run  at  Louisville,  Kentucky,  in  1839,  which 
were  the  fastest  to  that  day.  Alice  Carneal,  his  grandam,  was  the  dam  of  Lexington 
the  incomparable  race  horse  and  emperor  of  stallions.  Baden  Baden  was  a  first-class 
race  horse,  at  two  years  old,  started  five  times.  At  Louisville,  Kentucky,  was  second 
to  McWhirter  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes  (three-quarters  of  a  mile)  in  117,  with  Lisbon 
and  three  others  behind  him.  Ran  second  to  Belle  of  the  Meade  in  the  Sanf  ord  Stake 
(one  mile)  in  144J  (very  fast),  Sallie  McCrea,  McWhirter,  Glentina,  and  three  others 
behind  him.  Was  second  to  Belle  of  the  Meade  in  Sweepstake  (one  mile)  in  144£, 
beating  McWhirter,  Springbranch,  and  Eva  Shirley.  At  Nashville  won  the  Young 
America  Stakes  No.  2  (one  mile)  in  146|,  beating  King  William  and  three  others.  At 
three  years  old  won  the  Kentucky  Derby  (one  and  a  half  miles)  in  238,  beating 
Leonard,  King  William,  McWhirter,  Vera  Cruz,  Dan  K  and  five  others.  Was  un- 
placed in  the  Clark  Stakes  (two  miles),  won  by  McWhirter  in  330£.  Jerome  Park, 
Was  beaten  a  head  for  second  place  in  Belmont  Stake  (one  and  a  half  miles)  by 
Loiterer,  Cleverbrook  winning  in  246,  track  heavy.  Long  Branch  won  the  Jersey 
Derby  (one  and  a  half  miles)  in  240f ,  beating  Basil,  Rifle  and  three  others.  Saratoga 
won  the  Travers  Stake  (one  and  threequarters  miles)  in  312J,  track  heavy,  beating 
Brademante,  St.  James,  Cleverbrook  and  four  others.  Was  unplaced  in  Kenner 
Stakes  (two  miles),  won  by  Basil  in  338-^.  Baden-Baden  was  sent  away  full  a  hun- 
dred yards  behind,  yet  at  the  end  of  a  mile  and  five  furlongs  he  was  in  front,  and  had 
the  race  won,  when  he  broke  his  ankle  and  was  ruined  for  racing  purposes.  On  his 
sire's  side  he  has  the  Melbourne,  Touchstone,  Emilius  and  Whisker  blood,  and  on  the 
dam's  side  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  and  goes  back  to  Alice  Carneal, 
the  great  fountain  head  of  race  horses  and  successful  sires.  Baden-baden  is  a  dark 
chestnut,  16£  hands  high,  with  a  star  in  his  forehead,  the  only  white  about  him.  He 
has  elegant  shoulders,  and  is  a  finely-shaped  horse  all  over.  His  oldest  colts,  now 
•coming  two  years  old,  are  promising. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    BADEN-BADEN. 


BADEN-BADEN.  <S> 

IMP.  AUSTRALIAN. 

I  Pers  an.  Young  Emilius.  Mowerina.  Melbourne.  _, 

Variety.  Whisker.  Shoveler.  Emilius.  Emma  Touch-  DaughterHumphreyl 
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Comus.  'v 
Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton   Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Beaufremont'sdamby  Bro.to  Feart' 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blackleg's  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

^mma.  West  Australian/  ' 

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Cervantes.0 

Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cade. 

Camel.24 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Whisker) 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pvrrha  by  Match- 
em—  Duchess  by  Whiteuose—  Miss  Slainerkiu  by  Young  True  Blue. 

Orville.  & 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hard  wick's  dam 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Lon's  Bay  Arabian 
Hambletoniau  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of 
Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers  —  Mias  Belvoir. 

Waxy. 

Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria   by    Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss   Windsor   by  Godol 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton.  • 

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Sorcerer  —  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini  —  Violet  by  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  — 
Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Sobtail  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Granthan—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
iockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Win's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab.) 

Imp.  Citizen.' 
Daughter  of. 

Pacolet—  Princess  by  Turk  (Regulus)—  Fairy  Queen  by  Y.   Cade—  Black 
Eyes  by  Crab  —  Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake  —  Dau.  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Commutation  (Symme's  Wildair)—  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  (Magnet)—  Sally 
Shark  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Betsey  Pringle  by  Imp.  Fearnought—  Jenny  Dismal. 

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SirArchy. 
Daughter  of. 

)iomed  —  Castianira    by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Treutham  —  Dau.  of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
.mp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Ashe's  Roebuck  (Imp. 
Sweeper)  —  Dau.  of  King  Herod(Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Partner. 

Imp.  Citizen. 
Daughter  of. 

Pacolet—  (Blank)—  Princess  by  Turk—  Fairy  Queen   by  Y.  Cade—  Black 
Eyes  by  Crab—  Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake—  Sis.  to  Carlisle  Gelding, 
luntsman  —  (Moustrap  by  Y.   Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fearnought  —  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus  —  (Janus  by  Godol.) 

Orville.  8 
Emily. 

Seringbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dorimaut  (Otho)  —  Dizzy 
by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  (Con's  Arabian). 

The  Flyer.  ^ 
Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.,  (Walton)  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough—  Gilliflower  by  Highflyer— 
Dau.  of  Goldfinder  —  Sis.to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
)ick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambriuo  (Engineer) 
—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second. 

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Sir  Archy.  : 

FHrtilla's  dam. 

Momed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
lobin  Redbreast  —  (Sir  Peter)  —  Dau.   of    Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Imp. 
Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  (Fox)  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 

Robin  Grey.^ 
Maria. 

loyalist  (Saltram)  —  Belle  Marian  by  Grey  Diomed  —  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Queen 
by  Imp.  St.  Geor'ge  —  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Dove. 

Melzar  (Imp.  Medley  )—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought  (Re- 

(Cullen  Arabian)  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by 
*  Soothsayer  given.                        Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.   of  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Cbillaby)— 
Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Chestnut  Ara- 
bian —  Dau.  of  White'shirt  —  Old  Montague  Marc. 

12  The  Horse- Breeders*   Gruide  and  Hand  Book. 


BAZAR  (WADDLE), 

(WINNER  OF  THE  BEEFSTEAK  STAKES  AT  CHICAGO  (MILE  HEATS)  IN 

1876,) 

Will  stand  for  mares  at  the  stables  of  his  owner  in  California  by  private 
contract.    Application  to  W.  L.  Pritchard,  Sacramento,  Gal. 

BAZAR,  by  Jack  Malone  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  Gen.  W.  G.  Harding,  Belle  Meade 
Stud,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  foaled  1873,  dam  Ivy  Leaf  the  dam  of  Bramble,  Bramba- 
letta,  etc.,  by  imp.  Australian,  3d  dam  Bayflower,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Bay  Leaf 
the  dam  of  Bay  wood,  Beacon,  Bayswater,  Preakness,  etc.,  by  imp.  Yorkshire. 
Jack  Malone,  his  sire,  was  an  inbred  son  of  Lexington  to  Sir  Archy  and  imp. 
Diomed,  the  winner  of  the  first  Derby  in  1780,  and  was  a  fine  race-horse  ;  Ivy  Leaf, 
his  dam,  is  one  of  the  best  and  most  successful  brood  mares  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stud, 
as  his  great-grandam  Bay  Leaf  was  in  the  Woodburn  Stud.  Bazar  was  a  speedy, 
good  race-horse  and  able  to  stay  a  distance  ;  started  four  times  at  two  years  old;  was 
third  to  Calvin  and  Clemmie  G.  in  sweepstake  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  three-fourths 
of  a  mile  in  1:16$,  with  four  others  behind  him.  Was  unplaced  in  Alexander 
Stake,  half  a  mile,  at  Louisville,  won  by  Vagrant  in  50J  seconds.  Was  unplaced 
in  two  sweepstakes  at  Lexington.  Ky,  $  and  one  mile,  both  won  by  Vagrant  in 
1:18  and  1.45$.  At  three  years  old  won  Club  purse  at  Lexington,  1J  miles  in  2:09$, 
beating  Grenoble  and  two  others.  Ran  second  to  Aristides  in  the  Club  purse,  2£  miles, 
in  4:27$,  the  fastest  race  at  the  distance,  Elemi  and  War  Jig  behind  him.  Chicago  he 
was  second  to  Preston  for  Club  purse,  1$  miles,  in  2 :41f ,  five  others  behind  him.  Was 
third  in  Club  purse,  mile  heats,  three  best  in  five,  won  by  Newbern  (Council  Bluffs)  in 
1 :44,  1 :45£,  1 :4of ,  1 :52£  ;  Jack  Hardy  won  first  heat ;  Bazar  was  second  in  third  heat, 
Cleveland,  O.,  won  club  purse,  mile  heats,  in  l:43f,  1:46$,  beating  War  Jig  and  three 
others.  Won  Club  purse  2  miles  in  3 :45£,  beating  Vicksburg  and  War  Jig.  Chicago, 
won  Beefsteak  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  l:49f,  1:49},  track  heavy.  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
ran  second  to  Mollie  McCarty  in  Club  purse,  four  mile  heats,  in  7:43£,  7;42£,  beating 
Bradley,  Bill  Bingham  and  Lady  Amanda.  Ran  second  to  Lady  Amanda  for  Club 
purse,  mile  heats,  in  1 :44£,  1 :44f.  He  has  covered  but  few  mares,  but  has  some  prom- 
ising colts.  He  is  a  chestnut,  15$  hands  high,  with  all  the  substance  and  power 
peculiar  t->  the  Jack  Malones  and  is  one  of  the  links  to  perpetuate  the  Archy  and 
Diomed  blood.  He  has  nine  crosses  of  that  blood. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    BAZAR— (Waddell). 


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S  o 

Sir  Archy.  |V 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira    by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol). 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Othello;  —  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Sister  to 
fuckahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Imp.   Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty 
Fisher  by  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambriuo  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —Diana  by  Second. 

Alice  C, 

Rowena. 

Sumpter.  ' 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Obscurity 
—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Diomed. 
Amanda. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grautham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
Grey  Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Va  Cade  —  Dau.   of    Hickman's    Independence  — 
Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger  —  Dau.  of  Forester. 

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Imp.  Messenger. 
Daughter  of. 

Mambrino—  Dau.   of    Turf—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Starling—  Snap's 
dam  by  Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk. 
Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gimcrack—  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam.  of  True  Blues. 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol). 
Imp.  Citizen—  Dau.  of    Commutation  —  Dau.  of    Imp.   Dare  Devil  —  Sally 
Shark  by  Imp.  Shark—  Betsey  Pringle  by  Imp.  Fearnought. 

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Daughter  of. 

Sir  Archy—  Shylock's  dam  by  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  St.  George—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Imp.  Mary  Gray. 
Imp.  Bedford—  Dau.  of  Bellair—  Dau.  of  Imp.Shark—  Dau.  of  Wildair—  Dau. 
of  Lexington  (Wildair)  —  Dau.  of  Spanking  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger. 

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Daughter  of. 

Comus  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tant- 
rum —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of"  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.   to  Zodiac  by   St. 
George—  Abigail  by  Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An  Starling. 
Whisker  —  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Shoveler. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.   of    Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud—  Goosander  by  Hambletonian—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Waxy  —  Penelope    by    Trumpator  —  Prunella   by    Highflyer  —  Promise    by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer—  Sprite    by   Bobtail—  Catharine    by    Woodpecker- 
Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

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Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Saltram—  Dau.   of    Symme's    Wildair—  Dau.    of 
Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.of  Imp.Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Sarpedon. 
Rowena. 

Emilius—  Icaria  by  The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Bening- 
brough— Primrose  by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 
Sumpter—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
—Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds, 

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Miss  Rose. 

Smilius  —  Seamew   by   Scud  —  Goosander    by    Hambletonian  —  Rally    by 
Trumpator—  Fancy  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator, 
Tramp  —  Dau.  of  Saucho  —  Blacklock's  dam  by  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by 
Highflyer—  Coheiress  b>  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 

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Haphazard—  Mrs.  Barnet   by    Waxy—  Dau.  of   Woodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cul  Arabian. 

Daughter  of. 

Smolensko  (Sorcerer)—  Dau,  of  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Dau.  of  Mambrino 

Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Godolphin  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Conyer's  Arabian  —  Dau. 
of  CurwenBay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Marshall's  Spot—  Dau.  of  White  legged 
Lowther  Barb—  Old  Vintner  Mare. 

14  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  JSook. 


BERTRAM, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  JERSEY  DERBY  AND  MONMOUTH  SEQUEL  STAKES 
AT  LONG  BRANCH  IN  1876, 

Will  serve  mares  at  Lexington,  -ffy.,  at  $25  the  season  and  $1.00  to  the 
Groom,  dams  of  Winners  free.  Application  to  Dr.  E.  M.  Norwood, 
Lexington, 


BERTRAM,  by  Kentucky,  the  best  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  Hon.  A.  Belmont,  Nursery 
Stud,  Babylon,  Long  Island,  foaled  1873,  dam  imp.  Bernice  by  Stockwell,  winner  of  the 
Two  Thousand  Guineas  and  St.  Leger  in  1852.  Second  dam,  Braxy  by  Moss  Trooper 
winnea  of  the  Queen's  plates  at  Doncaster  and  Lincoln,  out  of  the  famous  Queen  Mary 
dam  of  Blink  Bonny,  Bonnie  Scotland,  etc.  ,  by  Gladiator.  Bertram  ran  only  one  race 
at  two  years  old  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Champagne  stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile,  won  by  Virginius  in  1:19.  At  three  years  old  started  four  times;  was 
unplaced  in  the  Wither's  stake,  one  mile,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Fiddlesticks,  in 
1  :46£.  Some  place,  won  Club  purse,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  for  maiden  three-year-olds, 
in  2:01,  beating  Woodland,  Leamington  II.,  Vigil  and  others.  Long  Branch,  won  the 
Jersey  Derby,  one  and  a  half  miles,  in  2  :44£,  beating  Fiddlesticks,  Rappa'hannock  and 
Fugitive.  Same  place,  won  the  Monmouth  Sequel  stakes,  two  miles  in  3:45,  beating- 
Woodland  and  Shirley;  in  this  race  he  carried  123  Ibs.  As  a  four-year-old  started  in 
twenty  races,  won  three,  was  second  in  three  and  third  in  two.  Won  handicap 
purse,  one  mile,  at  Saratoga,  with  113  Ibs.,  in  1  :46|,  track  heavy.  Same  place,  won  sell- 
ing purse,  oue  mile,  111  Ibs.,  in  1:43£,  beating  Dan  K.  and  three  others.  Same  place, 
won  handicap  purse,  one  and  quarter  miles,  114  Ibs.  in  2:14J,  beating  Courier  and  two 
others,  track  very  muddy.  At  Baltimore,  started  in  a  race  of  mile  beats  with  seven 
horses;  won  the  first  heat  in  1:45,  and  was  crowded  through  the  fence  in  the  second, 
falling  and  crippling  his  jockey.  He  could  not  ha^e  lost  the  race.  This  closed  his 
turf  career.  Bertram  has  a  double  cross  of  imp.  Glencoe,  and  traces  through  both 
dam  and  sire  to  the  famous  Web  by  Waxy,  own  sister  to  Whalebone,  Whisker,  etc.  ; 
his  dam  is  by  the  great  Stockwell,  and  his  great  grandam,  Queen  Mary,  was  the  dam 
of  Balrownie,  Bonnie  Scotland,  Blink  Bonny,  the  dam  of  Blair  Athol.  No  descendant 
of  Queen  Mary  has  ever  failed  to  reproduce  itself.  Bertram  is  a  blood  bay,  16£  hands 
high,  with  small  star  in  forehead,  black  points  —  a  finely  shaped  horse  all  over,  with 
the  best  of  legs  and  feet.  His  immense  substance  a'nd  power  and  winning  strains  of 
blood  should  make  him  a  desirable  stallion.  He  has  several  crosses  of  Whalebone  and 
"Whisker,  two  of  the  best  sons  of  Waxy,  by  Pot  8o's,  son  of  Eclipse. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Hook. 


15 


PEDIGREE    OP    BERTRAM. 


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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira    by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus  —  Dam  of  Wm's.  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

Ball's  Florixd. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Y  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  .Som  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose 
by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana  by  Second. 

Sumpter.  " 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair-  -Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Partisan.  1 
Miss  Sophia. 

Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher   by 
Squirrel—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Bobadil. 
Pythoness. 

Rubens  —  Dau.  of  Skyscraper  —  Isabel  by  Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Squirrel  — 
Ancaster  Nancy  by  Blank  —  Phoebe  by  Tortoise  —  Dau.  of  Looby. 
Sorcerer  —  Princess  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Turf  —  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Golden  Grove  by  Blank  —  Spinster  by  Partner. 

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Guiccioli. 

Whalebone—  Peri  by  Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by   Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I  Escape  —  Y  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  — 
Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

Economist. 
Miss  Pratt. 

Whisker—  Floranthe  by  Octavian—  Caprice  by  Anvil—  Madcap  by  Eclipse  — 
Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout    by  Orville—  Minstrel    by    Sir    Peter—  Matron  by 
Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion—  Harpalice  by  Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractions  by  Mer- 
cury_Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena. 

Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Whisker—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Bart  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

Emilius. 
Surprise. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimaut  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud—  Manfreda  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Tawney  by  Mentor  (Justice)— 
Jemima  by  Satellite  (Eclipse)—  Maria,  Waxy's  dam,  by  Herod. 

Partisan.  '  . 
Pauline. 

Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass, 
j^oses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

Plenipotentiary. 
Myrrh  a. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel. 

Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Am- 

Stallion   (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Flying  Childers  (Darley  Arabian). 

16  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BILLET     (Imp.) 


{WINNER  OF  THE  ZETLAND  STAKES  AT  YORK,  EGHAM  STAKES  AT 
EGHAM,  THE  MARCHAM  PARK  STAKES  AT  ABINGDON,  AND 
SELLING  STAKES  AT  WORCESTER  IN  1867,) 

Stands  at  the  head  of  the  Runnymede  Stud,  Bourbon  Co.,  near  Paris, 
J£y.,  by  private  contract  only,  the  property  of  Messrs.  Gco.  W.  Bowcn 
&  Co.,  Post  Office,  Paris,  Ky.  Annaul  Sales  of  Yearlings  in  May. 

BILLET,  by  Voltigeiir,  bred  by  Mr.  James  Smith,  foaled  in  1805,  dam  Calcutta,  dam 
of  Bivouac,  Watchfire,  Eastmmster,  Gen.  Lee,  &c.,  by  Flatcatcher,  winner  of  the 
:2,000  guineas,  and  son  of  Touchstone.  Voltigeur,  the  sire  of  imp.  B  llet,  was  a  su- 
perior race-horse,  won  the  Derby,  Doncaster  St.  Leger,  and  the  Doncaster  Cup,  all  in 
1850,and  was  the  only  horse  which  ever  vanquished  the  Flying  Dutchman ;  his  stock  were 
all  remarkable  for  their  fine,  improving,  and  staying  qualities  ;  imp.  Billet  was  him- 
self a  fine  race-horse.  Started  seventeen  times  as  a  two-year  old  ;  won  five  races  and 
lost  twelve;  won  the  Zetland  Stakes,  five  furlongs  44  yards,  beating  Eau  de  Vie, 
Stella,  and  others  ;  won  the  Egham  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  La  Sor- 
rentina,  Rally,  &c  ,  won  the  Marcham  Park  Stakes  at  Abingdon,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  beating  Magna  and  Irwell.  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  won  sweep- 
stakes for  two  year  old,  last  half  ot  the  Abingdon  mile,  beating  a  field  of  six.  At 
Worcester  won  selling  sweepstakes  for  two  year  olds,  five  furlongs,  beating  Frenzy, 
Phantom  Sail  and  four  others.  At  Durham  ran  second  to  Stella  for  the  Elsmere 
.Stakes (he  afterwards  beat  her) ;  ran  second  to  Bismarck  in  the  Eglinton  Stakes  ;  ran 
.second  to  Traviata  in  sweepstake  at  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting,  and  ran 
third  in  the  Enville  Plate,  beating  six  others.  As  a  three-year  old,  ran  only  once,  un- 
placed. He  usually  ran  in  good  company,  and  the  severe  ordeal  of  seventeen  r  «ces  as 
a  two-year  old  destroyed  his  usefulness  on  the  turf  and  caused  his  early  retirement. 
He  stood,  for  several  years  after  his  importation,  in  Illinois,  where  he  served  but  few 
really  good  mares,  but  suvd  some  remarkable  race-horses,  and  from  Sprightly,  the 
sister  of  Monarchist,  two  excellent  race-horses,  Volturno,  a  first-class  horse,  and  Elias 
Lawrence,  a  real  good  one.  Volturno  won  in  his  two-year-old  form  four  out  of  five 
race?,  at  three  years  old  he  won  six  out  of  ten  races,  including  the  United  States  Hotel 
"Stakes  at  Saratoga,  l£  miles  in  2:41£,  beating  Harold  and  others  ;  a  handicap  sweep- 
stake, li  miles  in  2:10£  ;  the  Atlantic  Handicap,  1|  miles,  at  Long  Branch,  in  2:43, 
beating  Bonnie  Carrie,  Monitor,  &c.  ;  at  Brighton  Beach  won  two  handicaps,  each  If 
miles  in  3 :08£  each ;  won  the  Bi-eckenridgo  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  two  miles  in  3 :35£,  beat- 
ing Harold,  Aureolus,  and  Monitor,  the  latter  carried  1 12  Ibs. ,  a  penalty  of  5  Ibs.  ;  as  a 
four-year  old  won  four  out  of  six  races,  including  the  Louisville  Cup.  Elias  Law- 
rence's performances  in  the  Baden  Badei  Handicap  when  three  years  old  was  a  won- 
derful race.  With  98  Ibs.  he  ran  the  distance  in  5:28£.  Other  winners  by  Billet  are 
Kate  Claxton,  Mollie  Lee,  Billet  Lee,  Headlight,  Frenchie  Shy,  Baybee,  Pa'ti,  Zeta, 
Bedouin,  Ballard,  Belle  of  Runnymede,  Bengal,  Blenheim,  Runnymede,  winner 
of  Clarke  Stakes  at  Louisville,  the  Tidal  Stakes,  one  mile  in  1 :43f,  118  Ibs.,  the  Coney 
Island  Derby,  1|  miles  in  2:37,  beating  Forester  and  Oarley  B.  both  at  Sheepshead 
JSay,  and  the  Lorillard  Stakes  at  Monmou'h  Park,  1£  miles  in  2:40  ;  Barnes,  one  of 
the  best  two-year  old  colts  of  the  year,  Miss  Woodford,  winner  of  six  out  of  nine  stakes 
in  which  she  started  this  year,  including  the  Ladies'  Stake  at  Chicago,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  the  Spinaway  Stake  at  Saratoga,  five  furlongs  in  1:03£,  the  Misses  Stake,  three- 
•quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:16,  the  Filly  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:1 7f,  and  the 
Colt  and  Filly  Stake,  one  mile,  in  1:44£;  both  at  Lexington,  Ky.  Voltigeur,  the  sire 
of  Billet,  sired  Vedette,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  and  Vedette  sired  Galopin,  win- 
ner of  the  Derby.  The  stock  are  remarkable  for  their  fine,  improving,  and  staying 
qualities.  Billet  is  inbred  to  Waxy,  the  sire  of  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  and  traces 
through  his  collateral  branches  many  times  to  Herod  and  Eclipse,  tben<  e  to  th,e  best 
Oriental  sources.  He  has  also  three  crosses  of  imp,  Diomed,  the  winner  of  the  first 
Derby  in  1780,  His  stock  must  be  valuable. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    BILLET. 


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Hambletouian. 

Rosalind. 

King  Fergus  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Monimia  by  Matchem  (Cade) 
—Dau.  of  Alcides  (Babraham)  —  Dau.  ^f  Crab  —  Snap's  dam  by  Fox. 
Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroo- 
noko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Grayhound. 

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Wildgoose. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lavender  by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Miss  Roan  by  Cade  —  Ma- 
dame by  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Sis.  to  Matchem's  dam  by  Partner. 
Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  (Snap)—  Dau.  of 
Old  Eng.  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade  by  Cade. 

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Walton. 
Julia. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)  —  Virago 
by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Whiskey  (Saltram)—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly 
Louglegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Gratitude's  dam. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Dau.  of  Snip  (F.  Childers)—  Sis.  to  Regulus 
by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake. 
Walnut  (Highflyer)—  Dau.  of  Ruler  (Y.  Marske)—  Piracantha  by  Matchem 
—  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Jenny  Spinner  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Grayhound. 

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Golumpus. 
Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian.—  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  (Delpini)  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  (Herod)  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 

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mona. 

Orville.    : 
Fanny. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Tarmagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  — 
Hag  by  Crab  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 

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Haphazard. 
Mrs.  Barnet. 

Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Starling—  Dau. 
of  Bart  Childers—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Waxy  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel  by  Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  — 
Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Camillus.  : 
Daught-er  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Faith  by  Pacolet  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill 
by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 
Hyacinthus  (Coriander)  —  Flora  by  King  Fergus  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  — 
Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Whalebone. 

Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Pai-tner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem—  .Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul. 

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Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cyper  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus  (Godol.) 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  (Old  Eug.)  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  — 
Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling—  rDau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arab 

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Filho-da- 

I'uta. 

Haphazard?0 
Mrs.  Barnet. 

Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Starling—  Dau. 
of  Barts  Childers—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Waxy  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel  by  Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  — 
Dau.of  CullenArabian—  LadyThigh  by  Partner—  Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks 

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Peruvian. 
Violante. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  (Eclipse)  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of 
Babraham—  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball  (Partner)—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct. 
John  Bull  (Fortitude)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  'Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena 
by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.of  Bart  Childers  —  Dau.of  Hon  Ar. 

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Actaeon. 

Scud. 
Diana. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Lon's-Arabian. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Comedy. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Comus  —  Dau.  of  Star  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Emma  by  Telema- 
chus  (Herod)  —  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria   by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Trumpator  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Daughter  of. 

Sir  Solomon  (Sir  Peter)  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  (Herod) 

of  Traveler  (Partner)  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound  out  of  Farewell  — 
Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Miss  Doe's  dam  by  Woodcock  (Merlin)  —  Lusty 
Thornton  by  Croft's  Bay  Barb  —  Chestnut  Thornton  by  Makeless  (Ogle- 
thorpe  Arabian)  —  Old  Thornton  by  Brimmer  —  Dau.  of  Dickey  Pierson. 
(Dodsworth)  —  Burton  Barb  Mare. 

18  The  Horse- Breeders*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BLUE     EYES, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SANFORD  .STAKE,  1877,  AND  MERCHANTS'  STAKE, 
1879,  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  AND  THE  GARDEN  CITY  CUP  AT 
CHICAGO,  1880,) 

Will  stand  the  Season  of  1883  at  the  Fleetwood  Stud  Farm,  near 
Frankfort^  Franklin  Co.,  J£y.9  at  $50  the  season,  application  to 
Agent  of  Fleetwood  Stud,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

BLUE  EYES,  by  Enquirer,  son  of  imp.  Leamington,  bred  by  the  late  Colonel  J.  W. 
H.  Reynolds,  Fleetwood  Stud,  Ky.,  dam  Buchu,  by  Planet,  son  of  Revenue,  out  of 
Lavender,  by  Wagner,  son  of  Sir  Charles,  by  Sir  Archy.  Blue  Eyes  made  his  debut 
at  Lexington  as  a  two-year  old,  running  second  to  Himyar  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :16f ,  beating  Leveler  and  eight  others.  Was  third  to  Himyar  and 
Leveler  in  the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  one  mile  in  1 :44£,  McHenry  and  four  others  behind 
him.  Louisville,  Ky. ,  won  the  Sanf ord  Stakes,  one  mile  in  1 :45J,  beating  Day  Star 
and  Himyar.  Nashville,  ran  second  to  Leveler  in  Young  America  Stake  No.  1,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :17  McHenry  and  four  others  behind  him.  At  three  years  old 
Louisville,  ran  second  to  Edinburg,  1£  miles  in  1 :59,  beating  King  William,  &c.  ;  won 
purse,  H  miles  in  1:58,  beating  King  Faro,  Adventure,  and  six  others.  Nashville, 
ran  second  to  Bergamot  in  Belle  Meade  Stakes  No.  2,  two  miles  in  3 :38f ,  beating  Glen- 
more,  Belle  of  Nelson,  &c.  Came  in  first,  in  dash  of  1£  miles  in  l:57-£,  but  was  de- 
clared distanced  for  foul  riding  and  race  awarded  to  Clemmte  G.  ;  was  unplaced  in 
his  other  races. 

At  four  years  old  started  three  times  ;  won  two  races,  and  was  unplaced  in  one. 
Lexington,  Ky.,  won  H  miles,  defeating  Peru,  Pomeroy,  Fairy  Queen,  Mohur,  Tom 
Sawyer,  and  Rowdy  Boy  in  1:58}.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Merchants'  Stakes,  1J- 
miles,  for  all  ages,  defeating  Little  Ruffln,  Goodnight,  Incommode,  Lah-tu-nah, 
L' Argentine,  Verdict,  Glenmore,  Krupp  Gun,  King  Faro,  McHenry,  Bill  Bass,  and 
Essillah  in  1 :55}.  Saratoga,  he  started  the  third  and  last  time  during  the  season  in 
two  mile  dash,  which  was  won  by  Danicheff,  Gov.  Hampton  second,  Clara  D  third, 
Blue  Eyes  last  ;  time,  3:39f. 

At  five  years  old,  Louisville,  Ky.,  ran  second  to  Volturno  in  Louisville  Cup,  2} miles 
in  4:20$,  track  deep  in  mud,  with  Cammie  F.,  Irish  King,  Himyar,  and  Little  Ruffm, 
in  his  rear  ;  ran  second  to  Himyar  in  the  Merchants'  Stake,  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in 
1 :55}  beating  One  Dime,  Victim,  Beatitude,  Goodnight,  and  Verdict.  Chicago,  won 
the  Garden  City  Cup,  2}  miles,  in  3:58|,  beating  Long  Taw,  Irish  King,  Fortuna,  Re- 
nown, Fair  Count,  and  two  others;  this  is  one  of  the  best  races  ever  run  at  the 
distance. 

He  bursted  his  foot  in  this  race,  and  was  retired  from  the  turf.  He  is  a  chestnut,  15£ 
hands  high,  with  star  in  his  forehead  and  two  white  hind  legs,  is  an  evenly  formed, 
well-shaped  horse,  with  no  lumber,  and  comes  from  a  racing  family.  Has  a  large  in- 
fusion of  Archy  and  Diomed  blood  through  both  dam  and  sire.  He  possessed  speed, 
and  could  stay,  The  Archy  and  Diomed  blood  can  be  perpetuated  through  him.  He 
has  a  dozen  crosses  of  this  very  desirable  blood. 


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19 


PEDIGREE    OF    BLUE    EYES. 


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Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Fiight. 

Chanticleer  —  lerne  by  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim  —  Miss  Patch 
by  Justice—  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare. 
I  Escape-Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  G.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake. 

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Idalia. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Peruvian  —  Musidora  by  Meteor  —  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer  —  Sis.  to 
Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

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Blacklock  —  Wagtail  by  Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone 
by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 
Champion  —  Etiquette  by  Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette   by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 

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Robin  Brown's 
Dam. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp 
Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Svmme's 
Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Carneal. 

Sarpedon. 
Rowena. 

Emilius  —  Icaria  by  the  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Bening- 
brough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia. 
Sumpter  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  — 
Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds 

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Diomed  —  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Va  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Hickman's 
Independence  —  Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger. 
Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pbt-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  BartChilders  —  Dau.  of  Honey  wood's  Arabian. 

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•  Sir  Archy. 
Calypso. 

Diomed  —  Castianira    by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's.  Forrester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol). 
Bellair—  Dau.  of  Dare-Devil—  Sallard  Mare  by  Symme's  Wildair—  Piccadilla 
by  Batte  and  McMacklin's  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Baylor's  Godolphin. 

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Catton. 
Emma. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dan.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Whisker  —  Gib<ude  Fairy  by  Hermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Mischief. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare 
Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Betsey  Pringle  by  Fearnought. 
Virginian  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Bedford  —  Dau.  of  Bellair  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau. 
of  Symme's  Wildair.  Dau.  of  Lexington  (Wildair)  —  Dau.  of  Sp'k'g  Roger. 

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Robin  Brown's 
Dam. 

Sir  Archv  —  Dau.  of  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver 
(Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Sis.  to  Catterick. 

Trarrp  —  Maudanc  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.   Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Whisker  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Trophonius  —  Dau.  of  Slope  —  Lardellaby  Y.  Marske 
Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

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Diomed  —  Castianira    by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's.  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol). 
'mp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare-Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by 
Imp.Shark  —  Betsey  Priugle  by  Fearnought-Imp.  Jenny  Dismal  by  Dismal. 

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Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Citizen  (Pacolet)  —  Dau.  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Asche's 
Roebuck  —  Dau.  of  Haine's  King  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Partner. 
Citizen  —  Dnu.  of  Huntsman  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fear- 
nought (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus  (Janus  by  Godol). 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimantby  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
?he  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank  (Godol). 

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Sumpter.  ^" 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 

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Lady  Grey. 

lobin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fear- 

nought (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  (Imp.  Traveler)  —  D*u.  of  Imp.  Jack  of 
/Diamonds  (Cullen  Arabian)  imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cullen  Arabian 
—Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.   of  Greyhound  (White 
Barb  Chillaby  (Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  D'Arcy 
Chestnut  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

20  The  Horse-Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BLUEMANTLE, 


WINNER  OF  THE  NEW  STAKES    AT   EPSOM    IN    1862,  AND  THE  BIEN- 
NIAL AND  NEW  STAKES  AT  ASCOT,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883   at   the  farm  of    William  M.  Kenney, 
near  Lexington^   Ky.,   at   $50  the  season.     Application   to    W.   M. 
^  Lexington,  Xy. 


BLUEMA^TLE,  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison,  bred  by  Col.  Pearson,  foaled  1860,  dam 
Paradigm,  the  dam  of  Lord  Lyon,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger, 
in  1866.  And  Achievement,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  and  St.  Leger,  in  1867.  Garde- 
visurc  etc.,  by  Paragone,  son  of  Touchstone,  out  of  Ellen  Home,  by  Redshanks.  Blue- 
mantle  made  his  first  appearance  as  the  property  of  Capt.  Douglas  Lane,  at 
Northampton,  in  1862,  where  he  ran  third  to  Biondella  and  Sanita  for  the  Whittlebury 
Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Birdhill,  Brahmin,  Exchequer  and  four  others  ; 
at  the  same  meeting,  ran  unplaced,  to  Cerintha  for  the  Althorpe  Park  Stakes,  half  a  mile  ; 
at  Ascot  won  the  fifth  Ascot  Biennial  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  136  yards,  beating 
Bateman,  Tom  Fool  and  eleven  others  ;  won  the  tenth  Ascot  Triennial  Stakes,  five 
furlongs,  136  yards,  beating  Cadean,  Newchurch  and  six  others  ;  won  the  New 
Stakes,  five  furlongs,  136  yards,  a  capital  good  race,  won  by  six  lengths,  beating 
Vivid,  Cerintha  and  nine  others  ;  at  Newmarket,  July  meeting,  ran  Saccharometer  to 
a  head  in  the  July  stakes,  five  furlongs,  136  yards,  four  others  behind  him  ;  same 
meeting,  was  third  to  Saccharometer  and  Lady  Augusta,  in  the  Chesterfield  Stakes, 
half  a  mile,  fourteen  others  behind  him.  York,  August  meeting,  was  third  to  Tornado 
,  in  the  Convivial  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  140  yards,  eight  others  behind 
wmarket,  First  October  Meeting,  won  the  Rutland  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  182 
yards,  defeating  Oscar  and  Newsmonger.  Second  October  Meeting  was  unplaced  in 
Criterion  Stakes,  won  by  Hospodar,  and  was  second  to  Queen  Bertha  in  a  sweepstake 
over  the  Abingdon  mile  ;  as  a  three-year-old  started  nine  times,  was  fourth  in  the 
Derby  to  Macoroni,  Lord  Clifden  and  Rapid  Rhone  ;  was  third  to  Onesander  and 
Queen  Bertha  in  the  Ascot  Derby  ;  was  third  to  Macoroni  and  Queen  Bertha  in  the 
Doncaster  Cup  :  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races,  including  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by 
Macoroni  ;  as  four-year  old  started  sixteen  times,  won  three  races  ;  was  second  in  two, 
third  in  five,  and  unplaced  in  the  others  ;  won  the  Epsom,  four-year  old  stakes,  1-| 
miles,  beating  Jarnicoton  ;  Walsall  won  the  all-aged  plate,  three-quarters  of  a  mile, 
defeating  a  field  of  six,  carried  133  Ibs  ;  same  day,  won  the  Tradesman's  Plate,  l£ 
miles  with  124  Ibs.,  beating  Zohrah.  At  five-year  old,  started  sixteen  times,  won  two 
races,  was  second  in  four,  third  in  two,  and  unplaced  in  the  others  ;  Lichfield,  won  the 
Anson  Plate  (handicap),  half  a  mile,  123  Ibs.,  defeating  a  field  of  seven  ;  King's  Lynn 
won  the  Grand  Stand  Plate,  defeating  a  field  of  five.  At  six-year  old,  started  eight 
times,  was  second  in  one  race,  third  in  three,  and  unplaced  in  four.  He  was  relegated 
to  the  stud  in  1869,  and  up  to  the  time  of  his  exportation,  was  credited  with  32 
foals,  two  of  which  died  as  sucklings,  only  some  twelve  were  trained,  these  won  44 
races.  The  best  of  his  get  are  Slander,  Scrape,  Grey  Friar,  Blue  Beard,  Blue  Ruin, 
Sign  Manual,  Sapphire,  Nankin  and  Trickett.  Bluemantle  is  a  very  blood-like  horse  ; 
a  brown,  15  hands  2i  inches  high,  with  lofty  carriage  ;  he  retired  from  the  turf  sound, 
and  is  a  very  fine  bred  horse,  full  of  Herod,  Matchem  and  Eclipse  blood,  tracing 
through  the  famous  Prunella,  to  a  natural  Barb  Mare.  The  descendants  of  Prunella 
are  all  successful  stallions,  as  Glencoe,  Whalebone,  Whisker,  &c.  He  should  make 
an  excellent  cross  on  Lexington  mares,  having  the  Kingston  and  Glencoe  blood. 


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21 


PEDIGREE    OF     BLUEMANTLE. 


Sir  Peter. 


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Pot-8-o's. 
Prunella. 


Highflyer — Papillon  by  Snap — Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus — Midge  by  Sou 
I  of  Bay  Boltou — Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers — Daii.  of  ^oneywood  Arabian 
Dungarinon  (Eclipse)  Dau.  of  Prophet — Virago  by  Simp— Dau. of  Regulus — 
|  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab — Miss  Slarnerkin  by  Young  True  Blue. 

Eclipse — Sportsmistress  by  Warren's  Sportsman — Golden  Locks  by  Oroo- 
I     noko — Valiant's  dam  by  Crab — Dau.  of  Partner — Th  wait's  Dun  Mare. 
Highflyer  Promise   by  Snap — Julia  by  Blank — Spectator's  dam  by   Part- 
|     uer— Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton — Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 


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U   iTrumpator— Y.  Giantess  by  Diotced— Giantess  by  Matchem— Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham — Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter — Dau.  of  Partner. 
.Meritor  (Justice)— Maria,  Waxy's  dam,  by  Herod— Lisette  by  Snap 
Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian — Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade. 


Wowski. 


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Gohanna. 
Camilla. 


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Miss 


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Mercury  (Eclipse)  Dau.  of  Herod — Maiden  by  Matchem — Dau.  of  Squirt — 
Dau.  of  Mogul  (Godol.)— Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton— Old  Lady. 

Trentham  (Sweepstakes) — Coquette  by  Compton  Barb — Sis.  to  Regulus  by 
Godol.  Arabian — Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway — Dau.  of  Snake.- 

Golumpus  (Gohanna)— Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy— Lucy  by  Florizel— Frenzy 
I    by  Eclipse — Dau.  of  Engineer — Dau.  of  Blank — Lass  of  the  Mill. 
;  Smolensk  o— Ladv  Mary  by  Benin  irb  rough— Dau.  of  Highflyer-Wan,  of 
Marske— A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus— Dau.  of  All  worthy  (Crab.)  ' 


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Orville. 
Epsom  Lass. 

Beuingbrough  —  Evelina   by  Highflyer  —  Termagant   by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  — 
Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought  —  Miss  Windham. 

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Daughter  of. 

Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Laura  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Locust  (Crab)  —  Dau.  of 
Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 
Oberon  (Highflyer)  —  Sis.  to  Sharper,  by  Ranthos  (Matchem)  Dau.  of  Sweep- 
stakes —  Sis.  to  Careless  by  Spanker  —  Barb.  Mare. 

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Katharine. 

Y.  Marske—  Dau.   of    Vauxhall  Snap—  (Snap)—  Hip    by    Herod—  Sis.  to 
Mirza  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.   of   Hobgoblin—  Dau.   of  Whitefoot— 
Delpini—  Dau.  of  Paymaster—  Dau.  of  LeSang  (Changeling)—  Dau.  of  Rib 

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Whalebone. 

Daughter  of. 

Waxv  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoeuomenou  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Syphon.) 

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Boadiceas. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Aramanthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An 
Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper—  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian. 

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Tomboy. 

Jerry. 
Daughter  of. 

Smolensko—  Louisa  by  Orville—  Thomasina  by  Timothy—  Violet  by  Shark— 
Dau.  of  Syphon  —  Charlotte  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Crab. 
Ardrossan  (John   Bull)  Lady  Eliza  by  Whit  worth—  Dau.    of  Spadille— 
Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio. 

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Rocbana. 

Velocipede. 
Miss  Garforth. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Juniper  (Whiskey)—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Virgin  by  Sir 
Peter—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Editha  by  Herod. 
Walton—  Dau.  of  Hyacinthus—  Zara  by  Delpini—  Flora  by  King  Fergus— 
Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Catton. 
Orvillina. 

Golumpus—  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy—  Lucy  by  Florizel—  Frenzy  by  Eclipse— 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 

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Gohanna. 

Selim. 
Comical's  dam. 

Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Skyscraper    (Highflyer)—  Dau.   of  Dragon  (Regulus)—  Bridget's  dam    by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Shakespeare  (Hobgoblin.) 

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Emilius. 
Harriet. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
maut—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Pericles  (Evander)—  Dau.   of    Selim—  Pipylina    by    Sir    Peter—  Rally    by 
Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno. 

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Waxy. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor    by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 

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Pawn. 

Trumpator—  (Conductor)—  Prunella    by  Highflyer    (Herod)—  Promise    by 
Snnn  /SninW-Julia  bv  Blank  ((iodolnhin)—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner 

go—o  . 

Arabian—  Dau.    of    Byerly  Turk—  Dau.    of    Taffolett—  Barb.    Dau.    of 
Place's  White  Turk—  Natural  Barb  Mare. 


22  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BLYTHEWOOD  (Imp.) 

Blythewood  will  be  located  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Algeria  Stud  farm 
near  JSKe,  Pa.,  the  property  of  Mr.  TK  L.  Scott.  Services  only  by 
private  contract. 

BLYTHEWOOD,  by  Adventurer,  son  of  Newminster,  bred  by  Mr.  "W.  I'Anson,  foaled 
1873  ;  dam  Bonny  Bell  by  Voltigeur  ;  the  dam  of  Bonny  Swell,  Blantyre,  Muscatel, 
Beauclerc,  etc.,  out -of  Queen  Mary;  the  dam  of  Blink  Bonny,  Balrownie,  Bonnie 
Scotland,  etc.,  by  Gladiator.  Blythewood  started  in  only  one  race  ;  the  Colt  Sapling 
Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  five  furlongs,  44  yards  at  York,  won  by  Burgle,  with 
Humboldt  second,  Blythewood  third.  Adventurer,  his  sire,  was  a  fine  race-horse, 
although  he  did  not  start  in  the  Derby  or  St.  Leger ;  he  won  the  Loudesborough 
Plate  (handicap),  at  Doncaster  ;  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  defeating  Am 
Umpire,  Gen.  Hesse,  Asteroid,  and  a  large  field  of  others,  the  great  Northern 
Handicap  and  Flying  Dutchman  handicap  at  York,  the  Craven  stakes,  at  Epsom, 
and  the  Queen's  Gold  Vase,  at  Ascot,  and  was  one  of  England's  most  popular  sires. 
Blythewood  is  a  very  richly  bred  horse,  being  a  grandson  of  the  famous  old  Beeswing, 
on  the  side  of  the  sire,  Newminster,  who  won  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger,  in  1851,  and  was 
the  sire  of  Nemesis,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas;  Lord  Clifden,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger; 
Hermit,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  the  most  popular  stallion  in  England.  Adventurer  is 
a  very  popular  stallion;  he  is  the  sire  of  Pretender,  winner  of  the  2, 000  guineas,  and  Derby 
in  1869  ;  Apology,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  ;  Oaks  and  St.  Leger,  in  1874,  and  Wheel 
of  Fortune,  winner  of  the  1,000  gs.,  and  Oaks  in  1879  ;  he  is  also  the  sire  of  Mr.  P. 
Lorillard's  great  two-year  old  Pizzarro  ;  Voltigeur,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  one  of  the 
few  horses  which  won  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  which  he  did  together  with  the 
Doncaster  Cup,  in  1858  ;  Bonny  Bell,  his  dam,  is  half  sister  to  Blink  Bonny,  the  dam 
of  Blair  Athol,  the  best  son  of  Stockwell,  and  his  grandam,  Queen  Mary,  is  the  dam  of 
Balrownie,  Bonnie  Scotland,  and  other  famous  animals.  Bonne  Scotland  made  a 
reputation  in  this  country  which  is  as  enduring  as  time.  If  there  is  anything  in  blood 
and  racing  lineage,  Blythewood  should  make  a  good  sire.  He  is  a  dark  bay,  full 
15|  hands,  with  black  points,  and  a  star  in  the  forehead,  he  possesses  substance  and 
power  commensurate  with  his  height.  The  daughters  of  Bonnie  Scotland,  bred  to  him 
will  do  much  to  preserve  and  perpetuate  a  popular  and  successful  racing  strain  in 
America.  He  is  much  inbred  to  Eclipse,  Matchem  and  Herod,  through  Whalebone 
Parasol,  Emilius  and  Highflyer. 


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23 


PEDIGREE    OF    BLYTHWOOD    (Imp.) 


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Waxy  —  Penelope    by    Trumpator  —  Prunella    by   Highflyer  —  Promise     by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

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Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford—  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An. 
Starling  —  Dan.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Trumpator—  Dau.  of  Mark  Anthony  (Spectator)—  Signora   by  Snap—  Mies 
Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.Belgrade. 
Beningbrough—  Jenny  Mole    by  Carbuncle  (Babraham  by  Gold)  —  Dau.  of 
Prince  T'  Quassaw  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Ardrossan. 
Lady  Eliza. 

John  Bull  (Fortitude)—  Miss  Whip  by  Volunteer  (Eclipse)—  Wimbleton  by 
Evergreen  (Herod)  —  Sis.  to  Calash  by  Herod  —  Teresa  by  Matchem. 
Whitworth  (Agonistes  by  Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Spadille  (Highflyer)—  Sylvia 
by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 

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Evelina. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Dutchess  by  White- 
nose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  —  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian. 
Highflyer  —  Termagant     by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice   by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of 
Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs  —  Dau.  of  B.  Bolton. 

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Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter  —  Horatia  by  Eclipse  —  Countess,  Delpini's  dam  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Rib  —  Dau.  of  Wynn  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Governor. 
Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  — 
Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  by  Dungannon—  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Reg)—  Virago,  Sal- 
tram's  dam  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  PaTtner—  Bonny  Lass. 

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Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by    Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice by  Sampson  —  Dan.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam/ 
Buzzard  —  Hornpipe   by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  —  Proserpine,  Sis.  to 
Eclipse  by  Marske  —  Spiletta  by  Regulus. 

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Whitelock. 

Daughter  of. 

EEambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta   by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose    by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Walton  —  Julia  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Foxhunter. 
Overton  (King  Fergus)  —  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of    Ruler  (Y. 
Marske)  Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess. 

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Mulatto. 

Catton.    : 
Desdemona. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Orville  —  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y. 
Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers. 

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Filho-da-Puta. 
Treasure. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Heinel     by 
Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Camillus  —  Dau.    of   Hyacinthus  —  Flora   by    King  Fergus  —  Atalanta    by 
Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

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Partisan. 

Walton.     • 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  by  Dungannon—  Dau.  of  Prophet—  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
?ot-8-os  —  Prunella    by    Highflyer  —  Promise    by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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5 

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tr 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  Dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  'Sorcerer—  Canary  by  Coriander—  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

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1 

II 

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£3 

Emilius.  -'• 
Harriet. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
maut  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Pericles—  Dau.    of    Selim—  Pipylina  by    Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator— 
Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator. 

1 

Q 

d 

>> 

Whalebone. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

£ 

Gift. 

T.  Gohanna  —  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter  —  Sis.  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator 

(Conductor),  Dau.  of  Herod  (Tartar),  Dau.  of  Snap  (Snip).  Dau.  of  Gower 
Stallion  (Go'  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Flying  Childers  (Darley  Arabian.) 

24  The  Horse- Breeder*?    Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BRAMBLE, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  YOUNG  AMERICA  STAKE  NO.  2  AND  MAXWELL  HOUSE 
STAKE  AT  NASHVILLE,  SARATOGA  AND  CONGRESS  STAKES  AT 
SARATOGA,  BALTIMORE  CUP,  MONMOUTH  CUP,  WESTCHESTER 
CUP,  SARATOGA  CUP,  AND  OTHER  IMPORTANT  RACES), 

Witt  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Belle  Meade  Stud,  near  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson,  lock 
"box  383  Nashville,  Tenn.  Annual  sale  of  yearlings  about  May  1st. 

BRAMBLE,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  bred  by  Gen.  W.  G.  Harding,  Belle  Meade 
Stud,  foaled  1875,  dam  Ivy  Leaf  dam  of  Bazar,  Brambaletta,  etc.,  by  imp.  Australian, 
out  of  Bay  Flower  sister  to  Bayonet,  Bayswater,  Preakness,  etc.,  by  Lexington. 
Bramble  ran  seven  times  as  a  two-year  old  ;  won  the  Young  American  Stakes 
No.  2,  at  Nashville,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:20,  track  heavy.  In  this  he 
beat  Milan  (who  had  beaten  him  previously,  the  latter  taking  up  5  Ibs.  penalty)  and 
others.  He  won  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  at  Saratoga,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:17^, 
beating  Duke  of  Magenta,  Pride  of  the  Village  and  others  ;  ran  second  to  Milan  for 
the  Young  America  Stakes  No.  1,  half  a  mile,  in  :50£  ;  ran  second  to  Pomeroy  at 
Louisville,  Ky.,  for  the  Alexander  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in  :49J  ;  ran  third  to  Milan  and 
Pomeroy,  for  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16.  At  Saratoga  ran 
third  to  Pride  of  the  Village  and  Duke  of  Magenta  for  the  Kentucky  Stakes,  three- 
quraters  of  a  mile,  in  1:1 8J.  Was  beaten  by  Pique  in  the  Special  Sweepstakes  at 
Saratoga,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16|.  He  made  his  debut  in  his  three -year-old 
form  in  the  Withers  Stake  at  Jerome  Park,  one  mile ;  was  second  to  Duke  of  Magenta 
in  1 :48,  each  with  118  Ibs.  ;  one  of  the  best  races  ever  run,  the  track  being  muddy 
and  heavy — Danicheff  and  Pride  of  the  Village  were  behind  him  ;  beat  Simoom, 
Oriole,  etc. ,  one  mile,  in  1 :48£ ;  ran  second  to  Duke  of  Magenta  for  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1^ 
miles,  in  2:43^,  Spartan,  Danicheff,  Bayard  and  others  behind  him.  Long  Branch  won 
dash  of  three  quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Idalia,  Egypt,  etc.,  in  1:17  ;  same  place,  was 
beaten  a  match,  one  and  a  quarter  miles,  by  Spartan,  in  2 :16,  evidently  badly  managed 
or  out  of  condition.  Saratoga,  ran  second  to  the  Duke  of  Magenta  in  Travers  Stakes, 
one  and  three-quarters  miles,  in  3:08,  a  capital  race  ;  Spartan,  Danicheff  and  Albert 
were  behind  him.  Won  dash  of  one  mile,  beating  Lou  Lanier,  Garrick  and  Alleveur, 
in  1 :45;  won  dash  of  one  mile,  beating  Idalia,  Pique,  &c.,  in  1 :47£,  track  heavy  ;  beat 
Oriole,  Idalia,  etc.,  one  and  a  quarter  miles,  in  2:17  ;  walked  over  for  purse,  one  and  a 
half  miles  ;  received  half  purse  and  entrance  money  ;  beat  Pique,  Pride  of  the  Village, 
etc.,  one  mile,  in  1 :47£,  carrying  113  Ibs  ;  ran  second  to  Duke  of  Magenta  for  Kenner 
stakes,  two  miles,  in  3:41^,  beating  Spartan,  Bonnie  Wood,  Kate  Claxton,  Bertha, 
etc.;  won  race  11  miles,  in  1:58,  beating  Bonnie  Wood,  Kate  Claxton,  etc.;  ran 
second  to  Bushwhacker,  If  miles,  in  3:18f,  beating  Maumee,  Kenny,  etc.;  he 
carried  109  Ibs.  to  Bushwhacker's  105  Ibs.  Was  beaten  one  mile  by  La  Belle 
Helene,  in  1:45|,  beating  Bertha,  etc.  Beat  Lady  D'Arcy,  Bonnie  Wood,  etc.; 
three-quarters*  of  a  mile,  in  1:19  ;  beat  Patriot,  Kate  Claxton  and  others,  one  mile,  in 
1 :45f.  He  was  then  sent  to  Louisville,  where  he  won  the  great  American  Stallion 
Stakes,  1$  miles,  in  3:14£,  beating  Cammie  F.,  Wartield,  Momentum,  Day  Star  and 
five  others  ;  same  place,  was  second  to  Warfield,  giving  him  5  Ibs. — H  miles,  in  1:56 
— the  fastest  race  at  the  distance  during  the  year.  Nashville,  won  the  Maxwell  House 
Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  1:43,  1:44,  beating  Warfield  and  Bergamot  Baltimore,  ran 
second,  1£  miles,  won  by  Bonnie  Wood  in  2 :19£,  Bertha  third.  He  was  stale  from  his 
long  trip  to  the  West.  At  four  years  old  started  twenty  times  ;  won  fifteen  races,  was 
second  in  two,  third  in  one  and  unplaced  in  two.  Bramble  made  his  first  public 
appearance  in  1879,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  dash  of  1£  miles,  defeating  Gov.  Hamp- 
ton, Albert  and  Judith  ;  time,  2:15£  ;  same  meeting,  won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles, 
defeating  Bushwhacker,  Bonnie  Wood,  Lou  Lanier  and  Bayard,  time,  4:0l|.  Jerome 
Park,  won  dash  of  one  mile,  defeating  Una,  Franklin,  Bonnie  Wood  and  three  others  ; 
time,  145|.  Same  meeting,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2£  miles,  defeating  his  only 
opponent,  Invermore  ;  time,  4:20£.  Summer  Meeting,  Coney  Island  Jockey  Club, 
Prospect  Park,  Bramble,  Gov.  Hampton,  Gen.  Philips  and  Willful  started  in  the 
Seaside  Handicap,  2  miles  ;  Willful  finished  first,  Philips  second  and  Bramble  last ; 
time,  3 :34£.  Monmouth  Park,  won  the  Ocean  Stakes,  1-J-  miles,  defeating  Monitor, 
Lancewood,  Susquehanna  and  Belinda ;  time,  1 :58£.  Same  meeting,  won  dash  li 
miles,  defeating  Una  and  Tom  Scarlet ;  time,  2 :27.  Same  meeting,  won  the  Monmouth 
Cup,  2£  miles,  defeating  Lou  Lanier,  Gen.  Philips  and  Willful ;  Bramble  carried  5 
Ibs.  penalty  for  winning  the  Westchester  Cup;  time,  4:18£.  Saratoga,  ran  second  to 
Monitor  in  the  All- Aged  Stakes,  1±  miles  ;  time,  3 :12£.  Same  meeting,  won  the 

( Continued  on  page  26.) 


The  Horse- Breeders*    Guide  and   Hand  Book. 


25 


PEDIGREE    OF    BRAMBLE. 


1 

a 

H 

Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews  (p:clipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff 
(Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Tattler  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Snip. 
Gohanna    (Mercury)  —  Fraxiuella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of    Woodpecker 
(Herod)  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

1 

o 

Comus. 
Marciana. 

Sorcerer  (Trumpator)  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fer- 
gus (Eclipse)  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade. 
Stamford  (Sir  Peter)—  Marcia  by  Coriander  (Pot-8-os)—  Faith  by  Pacolet 
(Blank)—  Atalanta  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

., 

ft 

X 

s 

"5 

a2 

Buzzard. 
Castrel's  Dam. 

Woodpecker  (Herod)  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  (Matchem)  —  Curiosity  by  Snap 
(Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Childers. 
Alexander  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Highflyer  (Herod)—  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem) 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  BayMalton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 

3 
x 

o 

ft 

Haphazard. 
•  Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse  (Marske)—  Clio  by  Young 
Cade—  Dau:  of  Old  Starling—  Dau,  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  B.  Bolton. 
Precipitate  (Mercury)  —  Colibri  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  — 
Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Reguhis.    ' 

BONNIE 

I 

jj 

Partisan. 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Prophet 
(Regulus)  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello. 
Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  (Snip)  —  Julia 
by  Blank  (Godol.)  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

a 

V. 

c 

1 

3 

Pauline. 

Moses.    - 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Reg. 

% 

~r 

•a' 

Plenipo- 
tentiary. 

Emilius.    •• 
Harriet. 

Orville  (Beningbrough)  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  (Saltram) 
—  Grey  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  (Otho)  —  Dizzy  by  Blank. 
Pericles    (Evander)  —  Dau.    of    Selim  —  Pipylina    by    Sir    Peter  —  Rally  by 
Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sister  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator. 

W 
i-l 

pq 
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1 

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3 

M 

Whalebone. 
Gift. 

Waxy  (Pot  8-os)  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise 
by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Y.  Gohanna  (Gohanna)  —  Sister  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter  —  Sis.  to  Amaitor  by 
Trumpator—  -Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Dau.  Gower  Stallion. 

BRAIV 

ustralian. 

Mel-  , 
bourne. 

Humphrey 
Clinker. 

Daughter  of. 

Comus  (Sorcerer)  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  (Sir  Peter)  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  ^ 
(Syphon)  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson. 
Cervantes  (Don  Quixote)  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  (Gohanna)  —  Dau.  of  Payna- 
tor  (Trumpator)  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by  Woodpecker. 

istralian. 

West  A 

Mower- 
ina. 

Touchstone. 
Emma. 

Camel    (Wlialebone)  —  Banter    by    Master    Henry  (Orville)  —  Boadicea  by 
Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by  Matchem. 
Whisker  (Waxy)  —  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes  (  Mercury)  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipa- 
tor  (Conductor)  —  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem. 

jf 

.2 

5  '•— 

O   g 

Emilius. 
Shoveler. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  (Saltram)  —  Grey  Dorimant 
by  Dorimaut  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  (Beningbrough)  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator 
—Fancy  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  'Spectator  (Crab)—  Horatia  by  Blank. 

LEAF. 

r£ 

Persian. 

Whisker. 
Variety. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer  (Sorcerer)  —  Sprite  by  Bobtail  (Precipitate)  —  Catharine- 
by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham. 

- 

p 

o 

f/ 

B 

Boston. 

Timoleon. 

Sister  to 
Tuckahoe. 

Sir  Archy  (Diomed)—  Dau.  of  Saltram  (Eclipse)—  Dau.    of  Wildair  (Fear- 
nought)— Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank.) 
Ball's  Florizel  (Diomed)—  Dau.  of  Alderman  (Pot-8-os)—  Dau.  of  Clockfast 
(Ginicrack)—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher. 

C 

-  Alice 
Carneal. 

Imp.  Sarpedon. 
Roweua. 

Emilius    (Orville)—  Icaria    The    Flyer    (Vandyke,    Jr.)—  Parma  by  Dick 
Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose. 
Sumpter(Sir  Archy')—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  (Royalist)—  Maria  by  Mel- 
zar  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Ariel. 

C3 

1 

O    <a 

,-^S 

St.  Nicholas. 
Miss  Rose. 

Emilius  —  Seamew  by  Scud  —  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  (King  Fergus)  — 
Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy  by  Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno. 
Tramp  (Dick  Andrews)  —  Dau.  of  Sancho  (Don*  Quixote)  —  Blacklock's  dam 
by  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os. 

PQ 

3  * 

Filho-da-Puta. 

Haphazard  (Sir  Peter)  —  Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  — 
lleinel  by  Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul  Arabian. 

Daughter  of. 

Smolensko  (Sorcerer)—  Dau.  of  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Mambrino—  Marigold  by 

Herod  —  Toy  by  Blank  —  Whiteneck  by  Crab    Dau.  of  Go'  Arabian    Dau. 
of  Conyer's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Marshall's 
Spot—  Dau.  of  White-legged  Chestnut  Lowther  Barb—  Old  Vintner  Mare^ 

26  The  Horse- Breeders     Guide  and  Hand  Rook. 

BRAMBLE— Continued. 

Saratoga  Cup,  2£  miles,  defeating  Willful,  Lou  Lanier,  Belle  and  Dauicheff  ;  time, 
4:1  If.  Same  place,  won  dash  of  1£  miles,  defeating  Mintzer,  Dan  Sparling  and  Dairy 
Maid  time,  2-00.  Same  place,  won  dash  1  mile,  defeating  Bennett;  time,  1:49. 
Same  place,  won  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating  Annie  Augusta,  Oriole,  Bonnie 
Wood,  Lottery  and  Gabriel ,  time,  1:1 7£.  Same  place,  won  dash  of  1  mile,  defeating 
Oriole  and  Gabriel  time,  1:44£.  Same  place,  started  in  the  Summer  Handicap,  i| 
miles,  won  by  Franklin  in  2;39£  ;  Bramble  carried  126  Ibs.,  and  failed  to  secure  a 
place.  Same  placj  won  dash  \\  miles,  defeating  Gabriel,  Dan  Sparling  and  Eunice  ; 
time,  1:58.  Same  place,  won  the  Congress  Hall  Stakes,  heats  of  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  defeating  Shylock,  Lady  Middleton  and  Lady  D'Arcy  ;  time,  1:19,  1:18. 
Brighton  Beach  Fair  Grounds,  N.  Y.,  ran  second  to  Fortuna  in  sweepstakes  for  all 
ages,  2£  miles  ;  time,  4:02^.  Same  place,  won  the  Brighton  Cup,  2J  miles,  defeating 
Franklin  by  a  head  ;  time,  4:16£  ;  Fortuna  and  Mintzer  also  ran  ;  Monmouth  Park  ran 
third  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  \\  miles,  won  by  Spendthrift,  Report  second ;  time, 
2:41£;  at  5  years  won  the  Centennial  Stakes  at  Nashville  Tenn.,  \\  miles,  in  1:58, 
beating  Beatitude  and  others  ;  at  6  years,  starting  only  once  ;  ran  second  to  Ferida  ; 
at  Baltimore,  mila  heats  in  1 :44|,  1 :44|,  1 :48f ,  Bramble  won  the  first  heat.  This  was 
his  last  race.  Ivy  Leaf  the  dam  of  Bramble  was  never  trained,  Bay  Flower  his  gran- 
dam  was  a  good  race  mare  at  all  distances,  she  beat  the  famoms  Rhynodyne  three  and 
four  mile  heats  at  St.  Louis  ;  four  miles,  in  7:45£,  7:45.  Bramble  is  a  rich*  red  bay 
with  large  star  in  forehead,  15  hands  2|  inches  high,  girths  70  inches,  length  of 
shoulder  28  inches,  around  the  arm  20  inches,  below  the  knee  8£  inches,  from  hip  to 
point  of  hock  36|  inches,  around  gaskins  16|  inches,  from  point  of  shoulder  to  point 
of  buttocks  64  inches.  He  is  full  of  substance  and  power,  and  greatly  resembles  his 
sire.  He  is  strongly  inbred  to  Herod  and  Eclipse  through  the  best  sources  with  the 
Archy  and  Diomed  blood  through  Lexington,  he  was  speedy,  could  stay  and  pack 
weight.  He  should  prove  a  success  upon  the  matrons  at  Belle  Meade. 


BRIGADIER    (Imp.) 

Brigadier  will  be  located  the  season  of  1883  at  the  stables  of  Col.  A.  J2. 
Wynn,  Castalian,  Springs,  Tenn.,  and  will  serve  mares  at  $25  the 
season. 

BRIGADIER,  by  Monarque,  bred  in  France,  foaled  1869,  imported  by  Mr.  J.  A.  Smith, 
dam  Sweet  Lucy,  by  Sweetmeat.  Brigadier  ran  but  once  in  public  in  a  plate  at  New- 
market Second  October  Meeting  won  by  Nudel,  he  was  unplaced.  His  sire,  Monarque, 
was  a  fine  race-horse,  won  the  Goodwood  Cup  in  1857,  and  sired  Gladiateur,  who  not 
only  won  the  2,000  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1865,  but  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris 
same  year,  and  he  is  the  only  horse  which  ever  accomplished  the  feat.  Gladiateur  also 
won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1866,  and  many  other  important  events.  Sweetmeat,  the 
sire  of  his  dam,  Sweet  Lucy,  was  sire  of  Macaroni,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby 
in  1863,  and  of  Mincepie  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1856,  and  Mincemeat  winner  of  the 
Oaks  in  1854.  Macheath,  the  crack  two  year  old,  of  England,  for  this  year  1882,  is  by 
Macaroni.  The  pedigree  is  full  of  stout  and  speedy  crosses  ;  the  horse  served  no 
thorough-bred  mares  until  1880,  and  his  colts  are  pronounced  very  promising.  His 
blood  is  one  of  the  links  through  which  the  Sweetmeat  and  Whalebone  blood  can  be 
perpetuated  in  this  country,  he  is  strongly  inbred  to  Waxy,  through  both  Whisker  and 
Whalebone,  and  to  Eclipse  through  these  two  stout  crosses  and  through  Orville,  and 
Blacklock.  Beningbrough,  the  sire  of  Orville,  won  the  St.  Leger  in  1794,  and  Ham- 
bletonian,  the  grandsire  of  Blacklock,  won  it  in  1795,  both  were  grandsons  of  the  great 
Eclipse,  both  being  by  King  Fergus,  the  famous  son  of  that  horse,  and  he  traces 
through  his  dam  to  Proserpine,  an  own  sister  of  Eclipse.  Brigadier  is  a  brown  16£ 
hands,  with  little  white  on  one  heel  behind,  is  a  fine  tempered,  well  shaped  horse. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE    OF    BRIGADIER. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by    Herod  —  Lisette  by   Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner;—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Rubens. 
Little  Folly. 

Buzzard  —  Selim's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  — 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol). 
Highland  Fling*—  Harriet  by  Volunteer  —  Lady  Sarah's  dam  by  Alfred  — 
Magnolia  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Babraliam  —  Dau.  of  Sedbury. 

Comus. 
Rosette. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Beningbrough—  Rosamond  by  Tandem—  Tuberose  by  Herod—  Gr.  Starling 
by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bartlet's  Childers. 

Tramp. 
Defiance. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham-Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 
Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by  Volunteer—  Dau.  of 
Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Sedbury. 

Golumpus. 
Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol  Arabian. 
Timothy  (Whisker  or  Prime  Minister)—  Lucy  by  Florizel—  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

Smolensko. 
Lady  Mary. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  (Justice)  —  Maria  Waxy's  dam  by  Herod  — 
Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer— 
Beningbrough—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Marske  (Squirt)—  A  laGrecque 
by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Allworthy  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Bol  Starling. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrader—  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Shuttle. 
Daughter  of. 

Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Vauxhall-Snap—  Hip  by  Herod—  Sister  to  Mirza  by 
Godol  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Hobgoblin  —  Dau.  of  Whitefoot. 
Drone  (Herod)  —  Contessina  by  Y.  Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  —  Gr.  Star- 
ling by  Starling  —  Coughing  Polly  by  Bart  Childers. 

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Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
:>ot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia    by    Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  (Delpini)  —  Sis.  to  Castania  by  Gohanna  —  Gr.  Skim 
by  Woodpecker—  Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os-  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Phantom—  Dau.  of  Overton  (King  Fergus)—  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut— 
Dau.  of  Ruler  (Y.  Marske)—  Piracantha  by  Matchem. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by    Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eug. 
Whisker—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Dau.  of  Sir  Solomon  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Y. 
Marske—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon—  Calliope  by  Slouch. 

Whalebone.  ' 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partr.3r  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Drville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An. 
Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian. 

Lottery. 
Morgiana. 

['ramp  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Huley  —  Miss  Steptienson  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precipi- 
tate —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Sis.  to  J  uniper  by  Snap. 

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Y  oung  Phantom 

Daughter  of. 

'hantom—  Emmeline  by  Waxy—  Sorcery  by  Sorcerer—  Cobbea  by    Sky- 
scraper —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel  by  Squirrel. 

)rville  —  Goldenleg'fi  dam  by  Buzzard-Hornpipe  by  Trumpator  (Conductor) 

*  The  Emperor  and  Voltaire        —  Spiletta  by  Regulus  (Godol)—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake 
given.                                                   —Dau.  of  Old  Montagu—  Dau.  of  Hautboy—  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 

28  The  Horse-Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand  JBook. 


BULLION 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Minnehaha  Stud,  Samuel  Y.  Keene, 
proprietor,  near  Georgetown,  Scott  Co.,  Ky.,  and  will  serve  mares  at 
$25  the  season.  Application  to  S.  Y.  Keene,  Georgetown, 


BULLION,  by  War  Dance,  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  the  late  A.  Keene  Richards,  Blue 
Grass  Stud,  Ky,  foaled  1873,  dam  Gold  Ring  by  Ringgold,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Ann 
Percy,  by  imp.  Albion  ;  Ringgold,  the  sire  of  Bullion's  dam,  was  a 
fine  race-horse,  and  a  winner  of  some  good  races,  he  covered  but  few  mares,  but  got 
those  fine  race-horses,  Delaware  and  Onward,  both  speedy  and  capable  of  staying  a 
distance.  Albion,  the  sire  of  Bullion's  grandam,  was  imported  at  a  yearling,  and  was 
a  winner  in  Virginia  at  all  distances,  and  in  good  company,  and  became  noted  as  a  sire 
of  winners  and  successful  brood  mares.  Bullion  was  one  of  the  unfortunate  race- 
ho'rses,  he  was  cut  down  when  a  two-year  old  in  one  of  his  races,  and  was  thought  to 
have  been  ruined,  but  he  recovered  so  far  that  he  was  trained,  and  in  the  Kentucky 
Derby  at  Louisville  won  by  Vagrant,  he  was  again  cut  down  when  looking  dangerous  and 
close  up.  This  ruined  him  for  racing  purposes.  Bullion  started  in  one  race  as  two  years 
old,  and  was  cut  down  in  the  race.  He  came  out  as  three  years  old,  and  won  a  Sweep- 
stake at  Lexington  mile  heats  in  1  :46£,  1  :45|  beating  Eaglet,  Dailgasian,  L'  Argentine  and 
others,  was  unplaced  in  the  Citizen  Stake,  two  miles  won  by  Red  Coat  in  3  :34£.  Bullion 
carried  111  Ibs.,  and  Red  Coat,  105  Ibs.,  the  other  starters,  100  Ibs  each.  Started  in  the 
Kentucky  Derby  !-£  miles  won  by  Vagrant  in  2:38£.  Bullion  was  cut  down  when  run- 
ning third,  and  ruined  for  racing  purposes.  Bullion  has  covered  only  a  few  mares, 
those  of  his  owners.  The  following  creditable  winners  are  by  him  :  Fairfield,  winner  of 
the  Criterion  Stake  at  Long  Branch,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  l:17f.  Golden  Era,  Gold 
Basis,  the  latter,  a  good  one,  Wendover  a  winner,  Rufus  L.  Bullington,  Coinage  and 
Free  Gold,  who  defeated  Aella  and  Hilarity.  Bullion  is  inbred  to  Old  Boston,  having  the 
cross  through  War  Dance  and  Ringgold,  he  has  a  Glencoe  cross  through  famous  Reel, 
dam  of  Lecompte,  Starke  Prioress,  etc.,  and  seven  direct  crosses  of  Sir  Archy  and 
Diomed,  and  any  number  to  Herod  and  Eclipse  through  his  collateral  branches.  Bullion 
is  a  rich  chestnut,  16£  hands,  with  one  white  heel  behind,  and  is  a  horse  of  fine  temper 
•with  great  substance  and  power,  and  transmits  his  qualities  to  his  progeny. 


The  Jforse-Ureeders*   Guide  <ni<I  /land  Jttook. 


29 


PEDIGREE    OF    BULLION. 


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Daughter  of 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Win's  Forester. 
Saltram  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Oth- 
ello)— Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire. 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.   of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.    of    Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant    by    Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod. 

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.  Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Robin  Mare  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slamer- 
kin  by  Imp.  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

Tramp.  ~ 
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Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Golumpus. 
Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau. 
of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

Camillus. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian—  Faith  by  Pacolet—  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill 
by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 
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Matchem—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Cub—  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

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Sir  Archy.  ' 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester. 
Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire. 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of   Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.    of    Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

Diomed.  ° 

Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk, 
tockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard. 

Sir  Archy. 
Sumpter's  dam. 

Momed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
lobin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  (Regulus)  — 
Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 

Scud. 
Diana. 

Seningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Comus  or 
*Blacklocke.^ 

Manuella. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by   Highflyer—  Coheiress   by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
)ick  Andrews  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Cam- 
illa by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Comp.  Barb. 

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Plenipotentiary. 
Jenny  Mills. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau,  of   Selim—  Pipylina  by    Sir    Peter- 
Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed. 
Whisker  —  Horusea's  dam  by  Cerberus  —  Miss  Cranfleld  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau. 
of  Pegasus—  Dau.  of  Paymaster—  Pomona  by  Herod. 

Leviathan. 
Patty  Puff. 

tfuley  —  The  Dandy's  dam  by  Windle  —  Dau.  of  Anvil  (Herod)  —  Virago  by 
Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 

Pacolet  (Imp.  Citizen)—  Rosy  Clack  by  Saltram  (Eclipse)—  Camilla  by  Mel- 
zar (Imp.  Medley)  —  Jet  by  Haine's  Flimnap  (Imp.  Flimnap)  —  Diana  by 
Clodius  (Imp.  Janus)  —  Sally  Painter  by  Imp.  Sterling  —  Imp.  Silver  by 
Belsize  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)—  Sis.  to  Roxana  by  Bald 
Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb)—  Sis.  to  Chanter  by  Akaster  Turk—  Dau.  of 
Leede's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Spanker. 

*  Blacklock  and  Actaeon  given. 

30  The  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


DALNACARDOCH   (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  ST.  JAMES'  PALACE  STAKES  AT  ASCOT,  THE  GRAT- 
WICKE  STAKES  AT  GOODWOOD  IN  1871,  AND  GREAT  YORKSHIRE 
HANDICAP  AT  NEWMARKET  IN  1882,) 

Will  make  the  season  0/1883  at  the  Stud  Farm  of  Messrs.  China  and 
Morgan,  near  Harrodsburg,  Mercer  Co.,  Ky.^  at  $50  the  season.  Ap- 
plication to  be  made  to  Messrs.  Chinn  andMorgan,Harrodsburg,  Ky. 

DALNACARDOCK,  by  Rataplan,  own  brother  to  Stockwell,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  S.  Crawfurd, 
foaled  1868,  dam  Mayonaise  dam  of  Carine  Garbrock,  etc.,  by  Teddington,  winner  of 
the  Derby  in  1851,  out  of  Pic  Nic  by  Glancus.  Dainacardock  did  not  run  as  a  two- 
years  old.  He  made  his  first  appearance  at  Newmarket  in  the  2,000  guineas,  but  was  un- 
placed in  the  race,  won  by  Bothwell,  by  Stockwell.  At  Ascot  he  won  the  St.  James* 
Palace  Stakes,  one  mile,  beating  Field  Marshall  and  Cheesewring.  At  Goodwood,  he 
won  the  G/atwicke  Stakes  1|  miles  defeating  The  Pearle  Toucqwes,  etc. 
At  Doncaster  ran  second  to  Field  Marshall  in  the  Doncaster  stakes,  beating  Ringwood, 
the  favorite.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  Newmarket  Derby,  won  by  Henry,  byMonarque, 
in  this  race  he  beat  Bothwell,  the  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas.  At  Newmarket  Houghton 
Meeting  won  a  handicap  sweepstake  across  the  flat  one  mile,  2  furlongs,  7,3  yards, 
beating  Roquefort,  Aeronaut  and  three  others,  at  Shrewsbury  was  unplaced  in  the 
Wilton  Welter  handicap  won  by  Conspiritor.  At  four  years  old  started  six 
times,  won  one  race,  was  second  in  four,  and  unplaced  in  one.  At  Ascot  ran  second  to 
Khedive  (3)  98  Ibs.  by  Macaroni  in  the  Ascot  Plate  handicap  1J  miles, 
Dainacardock  (4)  108  Ibs.,  Tynemouth  Alaric  and  nine  others  behind  him.  At  Brigh 
ton  ran  second  to  Proto  Martyr  by  St.  Albans  (3)  97,  Dainacardock  (4)  124 Ibs.,  Uhlan- 
Manille  and  four  others  behind  him.  At  Doncaster  September  Meeting  won  the  great 
Yorkshire  handicap,  St.  Leger  course  carrying  124  Ibs.,  defeating  Napolitain,  Silves- 
ter, Field  Marshall,  Proto-Martyr  and  seven  others.  At  Newmarket  ran  second  to  the 
great  Hannah,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  St.  Leger,  in  the  Twenty- third  Triennial 
Produce  Stakes  for  four-year  olds  Hannah,  119  Ibs. ;  Dainacardock,  122  Ibs.,  beating 
Toucques.  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting  was  unplaced  in  a  handicap  Plate,  Cam- 
bridgeshire Course,  won  by  Manille.  Same  course  ran  second  to  Uhlan  (3)92  Ibs., 
Dainacardock  (4)  124  Ibs.  for  a  handicap  sweepstake  across  the  flat,  Houghton  and 
Falkland  behind  him.  At  five  years  old  ran  second  in  one  race,  and  unplaced  in  three. 
At  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting  was  second  to  Tourbillon  by  Cape  Flyaway,  in 
the  trial  stakes  across  the  flat  Cedric  the  Saxon,  behind  him.  This  closed  his  turf 
career,  he  always  ran  in  good  company,  and  carried  the  top  weights.  Dainacardock 's 
pedigree  is  full  of  speedy  and  staying  crosses,  he  covered  no  thorough-bred  mares  in 
England,  but  from  his  confirmation  and  high  breeding  should  get  race-horses.  He  is  a 
dark  bay,  with  black  points,  full  15*  hands  high,  with  good  substance  and  sound  legs 
and  feet.  He  is  very  much  inbred  to  Eclipse  on  both  sides  through  Whalebone, 
Whisker,  Whiskey,  Parasol,  Mandane,  Web,  Gohanna,  etc.,  and  to  Herod  through 
Highflyer,  Sir  Peter,  and  direct  crosses  to  the  Byerly  Mare,  dam,  of  the  famous  two 
True  Blues. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    DALNACARDOCH. 


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Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  (Pot-8-os)  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer (Herod)—  Promise  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Julia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 
Wanderer  (Gohauna)  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Hornet  by  Drone  (Herod)  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder. 

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Flight. 

Chanticleer  (Woodpecker)  —  lerne  by  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Dau.  of  Gamahoe 
(Bustard  by  Crab)—  Patty  by  Tim  (Squirt)—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice. 
Irish  Escape  (Commodore)  —  Young  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero 
(Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 
Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound. 

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Gadabout. 

Whitelock  (Hambletonian)—  Dau.  of  Coriander  (Pot-8-os)—  Wildgoose  by 
Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
Orville  (Beningbrough)  —  Minstrel    by  Sir  Peter  —  Matron    by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

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Bacchante. 

Buzzard  (Woodpecker)  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of 
Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Dr.  by  Alfred  (Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer. 
Williamson's  Ditto  (Sir  Peter)  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  (Eclipse)  —  Dau, 
of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Dick  Andrews  —  Daughter  of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip.) 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg.) 

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Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Dau.  of  Sampson  (Blaze)  —  Daughter  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 
Whiskey  (Saltram)  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  (Cade) 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babrahana  (Godol)  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Harpalice. 

Whiskey—  Y.  Noisette  by  Diomed—  Noisette  by  Squirrel  (Traveler)—  Carina. 
by  Marske  —  Thunder's  dam  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  (Snake^.) 
Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  (Trentham)  Fractions  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 

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Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selirn  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomeuon 
(Herod)  —  Matron  by  Florizel  (Herod)  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Ainarauthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Kite. 

Selim  —  Dau.  of  Walton  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  — 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  (Brisk.) 
Bustard  (Castrel)—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle  (Y.   Marske)—  Sis.  to  Haphazard 
by  Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  D.  of  Old  Starling. 

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Comus  (Sorcerer)—  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  (Sir  Peter)—  Pewet  by  Tandem. 
(Syphon)  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  (Cripple)  —  Cautatrice  by  Sampson. 
Swordsman  (Prizefighter)  —  Dau.  of  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Election.     ' 
Daughter  of. 

Gohanna—  Ch.  Skim  by  Woodpecker  —  Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by 
Skim  (Starling)  —  Hag  by  Crab  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Stamford  —  Miss  Judy  by  Alfred  (Matchem)  —  Manilla  by  Goldfiuder  (Snap) 
—Dau.  of  Old  England  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

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Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus) 
—  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia    by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bjltun  —  Dau.  of  D.  Arabian. 

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Bizarre. 

Buzzard—  Castrel  s  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Sis  to  Dr.  by 
ALred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  Cade. 
Peruvian  (Sir  Peter)—  Violacte  by  John  Bull  (Fortitude  by  Herod)—  Dau. 
of  Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip.) 

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Mandane. 

Whitelock  (Ilambletonian)—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer 
—Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder—  D.  of  Old  England. 
Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Treutham—  Coquette 
by  the  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Whiskey—  Jenny  Spinner  by  Dragon  (Woodpecker)—  Sis.   to  Soldier  by 
Eclipse—  Miss  Spindleshanks  by  Omar  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Daughter  of. 

Sorcerer  (Trumpator)—  Virgin  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)  — 

ulus   (Godol)—  Dau.   of  Bartlet's    Childers   (Darley  Arabian)—  Dau.  of 
Honeywood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare,  darn  of  the  Two  True  Blues, 

32  The  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


DUKE  OF   MAGENTA, 

(WINNER  OF  THE  WITHERS  ANNUAL  AND  BELMONT  STAKES  AT 
JEROME  PARK;  TRAVERS,  SEQUEL,  AND  KENNER  STAKES  AT 
SARATOGA  ;  PREAKNESS,  DIXIE,  AND  BRECKENRIDGE  STAKES  AT 
BALTIMORE,  AND  OTHER  RACES,) 

Will  be  used  as  private  Stallion  in  the  Eaneocas  Stud,  Mr.  P.  Lorillard, 
proprietor,  Jobstown,  Burlington  County,  N~.  J.  Surplus  sold  an- 
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DUKE  OF  MAGENTA,  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  at  the  Woodburn  Stud,  A.  J. 
Alexander,  proprietor,  foaled  1875,  dam  Magenta  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  out  of  Miriam. 
by  Imp.  Glencoe. 

The  Duke's  pedigree,  although  not  a  long  or  fashionable  one,  has  some  strong 
elements,  and  the  family  have  been  quite  famous  as  racers.  Magenta,  his  dam,  pro- 
duced Larkin  and  Queen  Victoria,  by  Lexington,  the  latter  the  dam  of  Albert,  Blenk- 
iron,  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  Mademoiselle,  by  Red  Eye,  the  Duke  of  Magenta,  by 
Lexington,  and  Duke  of  Montalban,  by  King  Alfonso.  None  of  them  were  very  noted 
before  the  Duke.  Miriam,  by  imp.  Glencoe,  his  grandam,  produced  Magenta,  quite 
a  famous  race-mare  and  winner  at  all  distances  from  one  to  four  mile  heats  ;  Mamona, 
by  imp.  Sovereign,  a  superior  race-mare  and  winner  of  the  fastest  mile  run  to  that 
date,  1861 — 1 :44J,  and  since  a  dam  of  winners,  Merrill  and  Marion,  both  by  Lexington. 
Merrill  won  the  Jersey  Derby,  at  Paterson,  in  1866,  and  the  Travers  Stake,  at  Sara- 
toga, the  same  year.  Marion  was  also  a  fine  race-horse.  She  produced  in  succeeding 
years  Grecian  Bend,  Hollywood,  Miranda,  and  Neecy  Hale,  all  by  Lexington.  Both 
Hollywood  and  Neecy  Hale  were  superior  race-mares.  Hollywood  won  both  the 
three-quarter  and  mile  stakes  at  Lexington,  Fall  of  1870,  then  two  years  old,  in  1 :18J 
and  1 :45|.  She  later  won  at  two  mile  heats  in  3 :38|,  3 :40£.  Neecy  Hale,  three  years 
old,  won  the  sweepstakes,  If  miles,  at  Lexington,  in  3:07f,  beating  Creedmoor  and 
others.  Duke  of  Magenta  started  seven  times  as  a  two-year  old,  lost  three,  won  three 
and  ran  a  dead  heat  for  the  seventh  one,  carrying  115  Ibs.  to  Spartan's  110.  In  the 
three  races  he  lost,  he  was  barely  beaten  a  scant  head.  He  won  half  a  mile  in  :49^, 
ran  dead  heat  three-quarters,  in  1 :16£,  and  won  the  same  distance  in  1 :17J.  The 
Duke  opened  his  three-year  old  campaign  at  Baltimore,  May  27,  by  winning  the 
Preakness  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:41|,  beating  Bayard  and  Albert.  His  second  ap- 
pearance was  in  the  Withers  Stakes,  one  mile,  at  Jerome  Park,  and,  notwithstanding 
the  track  was  very  heavy  and  muddy,  he  won  with  118  Ibs.  up,  in  1:48.  Eight  days 
after  he  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:43£.  He  next  appeared  at  Long 
Branch,  June  29,  and,  being  out  of  condition,  was  beaten  for  the  Jersey  Derby,  1£ 
miles,  by  both  Spartan  and  Danicheff. 

Traveling  to  Saratoga  on  July  20,  he  won  the  Travers  Stake,  If  miles,  in  3:08,  beat- 
ing Spartan,  Bramble  and  others.  This  race  with  the  weight,  118  Ibs.,  was  about  the 
best  race  of  the  year  at  the  distance.  On  the  3d  of  August,  penalized  5  Ibs.  123  Ibs. 
up,  he  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3 :15,  track  heavy.  On  the  13th  of  the  same 
month  he  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3 :41£.  He  finished  his  season  at  Sara- 
toga by  winning  in  hollow  style  the  Harding  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:50£.  He  opened 
the  Fall  campaign  at  Jerome  Park  by  winning  the  Jerome  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3. Hi 
A  few  days  after  he  captured  the  Annual  Stakes,  two  miles,  in  3:43,  running  the  first 
mile  in  1 :45.  Going  to  Baltimore,  he  easily  won  the  Dixie  Stakes,  110  Ibs.  up,  in  3 .41. 
Three  days  after  he  closed  his  three-year  old  campaign  and  turf  career  by  winning 
the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  2  miles,  with  115  Ibs.,  in  3:43,  the  first  mile  being  run  in 
1 :46£.  His  gross  winnings  during  the  year  amounted  to  $36,550.  Thus  starting  in 
twelve  races,  winning  eleven,  and  defeating  all  the  best  colts  of  the  year,  and  striking 
his  colors  only  once  during  the  season,  being  then  notoriously  out  of  condition. 

Duke  of  Magenta  is  a  bay,  16£  hands,  with  star  and  long  narrow  white  stripe  down 
the  face  over  his  nose,  both  hind  legs  white  half  way  to  his  hocks,  and  two  black  spots 
on  coronet  of  each  hind  foot ;  he  measures  75  inches  around  the  girth.  He  is  much 
like  his  famous  sire  Lexington,  but  much  larger  model.  His  oldest  colts  are  now  two 

£ears  old  and  resemble  the  sire  very  much,  and  are  very  promising.     Few  such  race- 
orses  as  the  Duke  ever  face  the  starter  in  America.     He  has  Diomed  blood  on 
both  sides. 


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33 


PEDIGREE    OF    DUKE    OF    MAGENTA. 


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Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sister  to  Juno  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Child- 
ers— Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grautham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab.) 

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Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.of  Ox  Dun  Arabian—  D'Arcy  Royal  Mare. 
Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower 
(Blank  by  Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus.) 

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Daughter  of. 

Florizel—  Sister  to  Juno    by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.   of  F. 
Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grautham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp:  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  Joht  (Rib). 

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Pot-8-os—  Lady  Bolingbroke  by   Squirrel—  Cypron  by  Blaze—  Selima  by 
Bethel's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Gra.  Champion—  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian. 
Imp.  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought 
—Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Orville.    - 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marsk's  dam. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzv  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

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Parma. 

Vandyke  Jr.—  Azalia  by  Beningbrough—  Gillyflower  by   Highflyer—  Dau. 
of  Goldfinder  —  Sister  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

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Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed—  Castiauira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus— Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Robin   Redbreast—  Dau.    of  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 

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Maria. 

Royalist—  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed—  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George—  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  By  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

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Goosander. 

Beningbrough—  Eliza    by    Highflyer—  Augusta    by    Eclipse—  Hardwick's 
dam  by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
rlambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy.  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  — 
Dau.  of  Spectator—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 

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Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tattler- 
Dan,  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteneck. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  ef  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 

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Herod  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Bolton  Little  John  —  Durham's  Favorite 
by  son  of  Bald  Galloway  —  Daffodil's  dam  by  Gascoigne's  Foreign  Horse. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  bv  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Jnlia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Daughter  of 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Dick  Andrews  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess 
byMatchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babrahaui  (Godol.) 

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Daughter  of. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  — 
Sally  Shark  by  Imp.  Shark—  Betsy  Pringle. 
Bess'  Brimmer—  Son  of  Blue  Beard,  Dam   by  Meudoza  (Imp.  Medley)  — 
Grandam  by  imp.  Medley. 

34  The  Horse- .Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


DUKE  OF  MONTROSE 

Will  be  located  at  McGrathiana  Stud,  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  as  a  private 
stallion.  Milton  Young,  proprietor,  Lexington,  Ky.  Yearlings 
Sold  Annually. 

DUKE  OP  MONTROSE,  by  Waverley,  son  of  imp.  Australian,  bred  by  Jas  A.  Grinsteadr 
Walnut  Hill  Stud,  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  dam  Kelpie— the  dam  of  Janet,  four  miles  in 
7:25 — by  imp  Bonnie  Scotland,  out  of  sister  to  Ruric  dam  of  Grinstead  by  imp. 
Sovereign,  son  of  Emilius,the  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1823,  and  sire  of  the  two  famous 
Derby  winners,  Priam  and  Plenipotentiary,  Oxygen  winner  of  the  Oaks,  and  Mango 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger.  Sovereign's  dam,  Fleur-de-Lis  by  Bourbon,  was  one  of  the 
best  mares  of  her  day.  In  addition  to  other  races  she  won  the  Goodwood  Cup  in  1829 
and '30.  Duke  of  Montrose  made  his  debut,  as  a  three -year  old,  and  started  in  five 
races  and  won  one  race  at  Gravesend,  a  dash  of  1£  miles  in  2:12;  at  Jerome  Park 
was  second  in  the  Lorillard  Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  one  mile  and  three  fur- 
longs, won  by  Grenada,  no  time  taken.  At  Gravesend  was  second  in  th» 
Coney  Island  Handicap,  one  mile  and  three  furlongs,  won  by  Luke  Blackburn  in 
2:24£;  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  in  the  Ocean  Stakes,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  WOD 
by  Luke  Blackburn  in  2:03^;  was  second  in  a  Sweepstakes,  1£  miles,  won  by  Luke 
Blackburn  in  2 :11| 

Four  years  old,  started  in  thirteen  races  of  which  he  won  five;  Saratoga  won  a  dash 
in  one  mile  in  1 :42-iV,  beating  Knight  Templar  and  eight  others;  Monmouth  Park,  won 
a  dash  of  one  mile  in  1:45£,  beating  Jack  of  Hearts  and  two  others  ;  won  a  selling 
race,  one  mile,  in  1:44;  Jerome  Park,  won  dash  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:19 Jr 
beating  Clarendon,  Valparaiso  and  nine  others;  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  in  1:50£,  beat- 
ing Marathon  and  others.  In  this  race,  to  a  false  start  the  horses  ran  the  distance,  and 
Montrose  finished  first  in  l:45f.  At  Saratoga,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won 
by  Fireman  in  1 :44  ;  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  won  by  Sir 
Hugh  in  l:44f ;  was  second  in  a  Selling  Race,  one  mile,  won  by  Viola  in  1:44J  ;  Sara-, 
toga  was  third  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  welter  weights,  won  by  Boule- 
vard in  1 :59£  :  Jerome  Park  was  third  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Marathon  IB 
1 :45£.  Was  unplaced  in  his  other  races.  It  will  be  observed  he  ran  good  seconds  to 
such  horses  as  Grenada  and  the  great  Luke  Blackburn. 

This  closes  his  racing  career,  having  given  away  in  his  fore  legs.  Duke  of  Montrose 
is  a  blood  bay,  full  16  hands  high  with  black  points;  is  a  large,  fine,  well  developed 
horse,  and  possessed  a  wonderful  turn  of  speed.  He  is  inbred  to  Waxy  through  his 
famous  sons,  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  and  traces  through  the  dams  of  Vandal  and 
Ruric  to  the  famous  old  Lady  Grey,  the  grandam  of  Lexington,  from  whom  so  many 
successful  sires  arid  brood  mares  have  descended. 


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35 


PEDIGREE    OF    DUKE    OF    MONTROSE. 


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Daughter  of. 

Comus  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sister  to  Zodiac  by  St. 
George  —  Abigail  by  Woodpecker  —  Firetail  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Emma. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Whisker  —  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rallv  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horati  a  by  Blank  (Godol.) 

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Variety. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer—  Sprite  by  Bobtail—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Ca- 
milla by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

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Tramp  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y  Camilla    by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis*,  to  Regulus. 
Muley—  Miss  Stephen  son  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer—  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Pre- 
cipitate— Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Daughter  of. 

Emilius  —  Cressida  by    Whiskey  —  Y    Giantess    by    Diomed  —  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Orville  —  Dau.  of  Buzzard  —  Hornpipe   by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  — 
Proserpine,  Sis.  to  Eclipse  byMarske  —  Spiletta  by  Regulus. 

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Guicciolli. 

Whalebone—  Peri  by  Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I  Escape  —  Y  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero— 
Dau.  of  Snap—  Sister  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Rachel. 

Tramp—  Dau.  of  Whisker—  Mandaue  by  Pot-8-os—  Y  Camilla  ^by  Wood- 
pecker —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb. 
Muley  —  Dau.   of  Comus  —  Margrave's    dam    by  Election  —  Fair  Helen  by 
Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by  Phoeuomenon. 

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Daughter  of. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Comus  —  Marciana  by  Stamford  —  Marcia  by  Coriander  —  Faith  by  Pacolet  — 
Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Daughter  of. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Haphazard  —  Dau.   of  Precipitate  —  Colibri    by   Woodpecker  —  Camilla   by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb.—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Go.  Arabian. 

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Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Boniiy  Lass. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

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Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipyliua  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.   Gohauna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to 
Amaitor  by  Trumpator  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap 

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Beuingbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of    Whiskey  —  Gr.    Dorimant    by    Dorimant  —  Dizzy    by 
Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterf  oot. 

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Sorcerer—  Dau.  of  Precipitate—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Tiffany  by  Eclipse—  Y 
Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers—  Ebonv  by  Basto. 
Stamford—  Y  Rachel  by  Volunteer—  Rachel  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem 
by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip. 

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Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Blacklock  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroouoko. 

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Lucilla. 

Trampator  —  Lucy  by  Orphan  —  Lady  Gray  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar 

—  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack 
of  Diamonds—  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cullen  Arabian  —  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's 
Partner  —  Dau.   of  Greyhound  —  Dau.   of    Curwen    Bay  Barb  —  Dau.   of 
D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt  —  Old  Montague  Mare. 

36  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


ELIAS     LAWRENCE, 

(WINNER  OF  THE  PEOPLE'S  LINE  STAKES  AND  BADEN  BADEN 
HANDICAP  AT  SARATOGA,  1880,) 

Witt  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  KaaJcasJcid  Stud  Farm  of  Messrs. 
McCulloughs  and  Savage  near  Urbana^  111.  Application  to  J.  <S. 
McCullough,  Urbana,  III. 

ELIAS  LAWRENCE  (first  called  Bilozi  then  Bilstein)  by  imp.  Billet,  son  of  Voltigeur, 
bred  by  Samuel  Powers,  Decatur,  111.,  foaled  1877,  .dam  Sprightly,  dam  of  Volturno 
by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston  out  of  Lightsome  by  imp.  Glencoe.      See  Billet  in  this 
book,  Sprightly,  his  dam,  was  never  trained,  and  her  first  thoroughbred  foal  was  Vol- 
turno one  of  the  best  race  horses  ever  on  the  turf.     Lexington,  her  sire,  is  referred  to 
in  this  book.     Lightsome,  the  grandam  was  the  dam  of  Nevada,  dam  of  Luke  Black- 
burn, Salina  and  Crucifix  all  by  Lexington,  and  first-class  mares  and  dams  of  win- 
ners,    Elias  Lawrence  ran  two  races  at  two  years  old,  was  third  to  Luke  Black- 
burn, and  Quito  in  Ocean  Stakes,  -|  of  a  mile,  at  Long  Branch,  in  1:18£,  with  three 
others  behind  him,  was  unplaced  in  his  other  race.     At  three  years  old  started  18 
times,  won  six  races,  was  second  in  six,  third  in  three,  and  unplaced  in  three.     Sara- 
toga, ran  second  to  FernclifT,  in  Sequel  Stakes,  If-  miles,  in  3:09f,  beating  Dawn  and 
Clarendon,  won  club  purse,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  for  three-year  olds,  in  2:OU,  beat- 
ing Turfman  and  four  others,  won  People's  Line  Stakes,  a  handicap  for  all  ages,  89 
Ibs,,  two  miles,  in  3:37£,  beating  Jericho  (4),  98  Ibs.  ;  Cammie  F.  (5),  98  Ibs.,  and  three 
others  ;  won  club  purse,  one  mile  and  five  furlongs,  in  2:55,  carrying  99  Ibs.,  beating- 
Gabriel  (4),  110  Ibs.,  and  two  others  ;  won  handicap  purse,  100  Ibs.,  one  mile  and  five 
furlongs  in  2:58,  beating  Checkmate  (5),  121  Ibs.,  Oriole  (6),  113  Ibs.,  and  two  others  ; 
won  Baden  Baden  Handicap,  for  all  ages,  three  miles,  in  5:28£,  carrying  98  Ibs  ,  beat- 
ing Irish  King  (4),  108  Ibs.,  and  five  others  ;  this  is  the  fastest  three  miles  ever  run  by 
a  three-year-old.     He  was  second  to  Luke  Blackburn  in  Long  Island  St.  Leger;  second 
to  Oden  in  a  dash  of  1J  miles,  in  2:15,  with  two  others  behind  him  ;  second  to  Ferida, 
•3  mile  heats,  in  3:39^,  3:42|,  beating  Clyde  Hampton  ;  all  run  at  Gravesend.     Brigh- 
ton Beach,  was  second  to  Bye-and-Bye  in  Autumn  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3:15,  beating 
Buster.     Jerome  Park,  won  club  purse,  mile  heats,  in  1 :47,  1 :48,  1 :50£,  beating  Ingo- 
mar,  who  won  first  heat,  Bowstring  and  Harold.     He  closed  his  season  by  a  defeat  at 
the  hands  of  Monitor  in  Jerome  Park  Cup,  three  miles,  in  5:52. 

At  four  years  old  started  nine  times, won  one  race,  was  second  in  tw  p,  third  in  two,  un 
placed  in  the  others.  Baltimore  ran  third  to  Grenada,  and  Oden  in  the  Peyton  Handi- 
cap, mile  heats,  in  l:43i,  1 :43£,  1:474,  Oden  won  second  heat,  ran  second  to  Monitor  in 
in  Baltimore  Cup,2i  miles,  in  4:02,  beating  Grenada.  Sheepshead  Bay, won  the  Handicap 
Sweepstake  heats  of  1J  miles  in  2:11,  2:11£,  2:20,  beating  One  Dime,  who  won  first  heat, 
Ferida  and  Oden.  Ran  second  to  Glenmore  in  the  Great  Long  Island  Stakes,  four  mile 
heats,  in  8:18,  7:40,  Lawrence  won  the  first  heat,  but  pulling  up  lame  in  the  second 
was  withdrawn,  being  by  Billet  with  Blacklock  Waxy,  and  Touchstone  blood  on  the 
side  of  his  sire  with  the  Archy,  and  Diomed  blood  through  Lexington  and  Boston, 
and  out  of  the  family  which  produced  Ruric,  Vandal,  Lexington,  and  a  host  of  other 
good  ones,  with  size,  substance,  power  and  conformation  he  should  get  racehorses. 
In  color  Lawrence  is  a  dark  bay,  16J  hands  high,  with  two  white  pasterns  behind, 
measures  73  inches  around  the  girth,  and  weighs  1,100  Ibs. 


Tlie  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE    OF    ELIAS    LAWRENCE. 


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Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 


jHambletonian — Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon — Atalanta  by  Matchem — Lass 

of  the  Mill  by  Oroouoko — Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 
Coriander — Wndgoose  by  Highflyer — Coheiress   by   Pot-8-os — Manilla  by 

Goldfinder— Dau.  of  Old  Eug.— Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 


Phantom. 
Daughter  of. 


Walton— Julia  by  Whiskey— Y.  Giantess  by  Diorned— Giantess  by  Matchem 
— Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham — Dau.  of  C.  Foxhunter. 

Overton — Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut — Dau.  of  Ruler — Piracantha  by 
Matchem — Dau.  of  Regulus — Jenny  Spinner. 


Catton. 
Desdemona. 


Filho-da-Puta. 
Treasure. 


Camel. 
Banter. 


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Golumpus — Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy — Lucy  by  Florizel — Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer— Dau.  of  Blank— Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 

Orville — Fanny  by  Sir  Peter — Dau.  of  Diomed — Desdemona  by  Marske — Y. 
Hag  by  Skim— Hag  by  Crab— Ebony  by  F.  Childers— Ebony  by  Basto. 


Haphazard — Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy — Dau.  of  Woodpecker — Heinel  by 
Squirrel — Principessa  by  Blank — Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian — Lady  Thigh. 

Camillus — Dau.  of  Hyacinthus — Flora  by  King  Fergus — Atalanta  by 
Matchem — Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko — Dau.  of  Old"  Traveler. 


Whalebone — Dau.  of  Selim — Maiden  by  Sir  Peter — Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
— Matron  by  Florizel — Maiden  by  Matchem — Dau.  of  Squirt. 

i Master  Henry — Boadicea  by  Alexander — Brunette  by  Amaranthus — Mayfly 
by  Matchem— Dau.  of  An.  Starling — Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 


Actaeon. 
Galena. 


Whisker. 
Daughter  of. 


Haphazard  —  Mrs.  Barnet  by  Waxy  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel  by 
by  Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Peruvian—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Ecliose 
—  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 


Scud — Diana  by  Stamford — Dau.  of  Whiskey — Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
— Dizzy  by  Blank — Dizzy  by  Driver — Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Walton — Comedy  by  Comus — Dau.  of  Star — Dau.  of  YT  Marske — Emma  by 
Telemachus — A-la-Grecgue  by  Regulus — Dau.  of  All  worthy. 

Waxy— Penelope  by  Trumpator— Prunella  by  Highflyer— Promise  by  Snap 

— Julia  by  Blank — Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Sorcerer— Dau.  of  Sir  Solomon— Dau.  of  Y.  Marske— Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 

— Calliope  by  Slouch — Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 


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Daughter  of. 


Diorned  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  William's  Forrester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 


Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 


Emilius. 
Icaria. 


Diomed — Dau.  of  Imp  Shark — Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse — Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought— Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger — Dau.  of  Sober  John — Dau.  of  Shock. 

Alderman— Dau.  of  Clock  fast— Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair— Y.  Ktty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought— Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol). 

Orville— Emily  by  Stamford— Dau.  of  Whiskey— Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank— Dizzy  by  Driver— Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

The  Flyer— Parma  by  Dick  Andrews— May  by  Benningbrough— Primrose 
by  Mambrino— Cricket  by  Herod— Sophia  by  Blank— Diana. 


Sftmpter. 
Lady  Grey. 


Selim. 
Bacchante. 


Sir  Archy— Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast— Dau.  of  Obscurity— Slam- 

erkin  by  Wildair— Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub— Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey— Maria  by  Melzar— Dau.  of  Highflyer— Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
I     Dau.  of  Ariel— Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds— Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

I  Buzzard— Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander— Dau.  of  Highflyer— Dau.  of  Alfred 
— Dau.  of  Engineer — Bay  Malton'sdam  by  Cade. 


Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut's  Spot—  Dau.  of-Bay  Bolton. 


Marske—  Vixen 


Tramp. 
Web. 


Catton. 
Emma. 


Dick  Andrews— Dau.  of  Gohanna— Fraxinella  by  Trentham— Dau.  of 
Woodpecker— Everlasting  by  Eclipse— Hyanea  by  Snap— Miss  Belsea. 

Waxy— Penelope  by  Trumpator— Prunella  by  Highflyer— Promise  by  Snap 
— Julia  by  Blank — Spectator's  dam  by  Partner — Bonny  Lass. 

Golumpus— Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy— Lucy  by  Florizel— Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer— Dau.  of  Blank— Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 

Whisker— Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes— Vicissitude  by  Pipator— Beatrice  by  Sir 
Peter— Pyrrha  by  Matchem— Duchess  by  Whitenose— Miss  Slamerkiu. 


Tranby. 
Lucilla. 


Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 


Trumpator  (Sir  Solomon )— Lucy  by  Orphan  (Ball's  Florizel)— Lady  Grey  by 
Robin  Grey  (Royalist)— Maria  by  Melzar— Dau.  of  Highflyer— Dau.  of 
Fearnought— Dau.  of  Ariel— Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds— Imp. Diamond 
by  Cullen  Arabian— Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner— Dau.  of  Greyhound 
—Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb— Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Ch.  Arabian— Dau.  of 
Whiteshirt— Old  Montague  Mare. 


38  The  Iforse-JBreeders*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


ENQUIRER, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  PHCENIX  HOTEL  AND  CITIZEN  STAKES  AT  LEXING- 
TON ;  CONTINENTAL  HOTEL  AND  ROBINS  STAKES  AT  LONG 
BRANCH,  AND  THE  KENNER  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA  ALL  IN  1870,) 

Will  stand  for  mares  the  Season  of  1883,  at  the  Belle  Mcade  Stud,  Gen. 
~W.  G.  Harding,  Proprietor,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.  Season  full  Oc- 
tober 1st,  1882.  Application  to  Gen.  W.H.Jackson,  lock  box  383, 
Nashville,  Tenn.  Yearling  sales  annually  about  May  1st. 

ENQUIRER,  by  imp  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  H.  F.  Vissman, 
Louisville,  Kentucky  ;  dam  Lida,  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  2d  dam  Lize,  by 
Am.  Eclipce,  out  of  Gabriella,  dam  of  George,  Marlin.  by  Garrison's  Zfnganee,  son  of 
Sir  Archy.  As  a  race-horse  Enquirer  ranks  as  the  best  son  of  Leamington  both  as 
race-horse  and  sire  :  he  started  three  times  as  a  two-yi  ar  old  in  1869  ;  was  unplaced  in 
sweepstake  at  Cincinnati  (one  mile)  won  by  Hamburg,  in  1:45  ;  ran  unplaced  in  Wil- 
lard  Hotel  Stakes  at  Louisville  (one  mile)  in  1 :48,  won  by  his  stable  companion, 
Lynchburg.  Won  George  Elliot  Stake  for  two-year  olds  at  Memphis  (one  mile), 
beating  Hamburg,  Lynchburg,  Mundane,  and  Kildare,  in  1 :48.  In  1870,  when  three 
years  old.  ran  six  races  and  won  them  all.  Lexington  won  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes 
(mile  heats)  in  1 :44f ,  1 :44£,  beating  Catina  and  distancing  Longfellow  ill  the  second 
heat  ;  same  place  won  Citizens'  Stake  (two-mile  heats)  in  3:35f,  3:441,  beating  Lyttle- 
ton  ;  the  first  mile  in  the  first  heat  was  rim  in  1:431.  Cincinnati  won  sweepstake  for 
three-year  olds  (two-mile  heats)  in  3:50£,  3:391,  beating  Conductor  and  Rest'ess.  Long 
Branch  won  the  Continental  Hotel.  Stakes  (mile  heats)  in  1 :47.  1 :49,  1 :51£,  beating 
Lynchburg  (who  won  the  first  heat  and  broke  his  shoulder  at  the  start  of  the  second), 
Maggie  B.  B.,  dam  of  Iroquois,  Haric,  Susan  Ann.  dam  of  Thora,  &c.  Same  place 
won  the  Bobbins'  Stake  (two  mile  heats),  beating  Kingfisher,  who  won  the  first  heat, 
and  the  Major,  in  3:561,  3:54,  4:00  ;  track  muddy.  Saratoga  won  the  Kenner  Stakes 
(two  miles),  in  3:48£,  beating  Hamburg,  Telegram  and  Remorseless  ;  value  $10,250, 
the  most  valuable  Kenner  ever  run.  Value  of  winnings  at  three  years  old,  $20,800  ; 
his  leg  gave  way  in  his  four-year  old  form,  and  he  was  put  into  the  stud,  but  trained 
again  at  seven  years  old,  when  he  started  in  one  race  (two  miles)  but  was  unplaced. 
The  family  from  which  he  descends  is  a  good  racing  one.  His  dam,  Lida,  and  gran- 
dam,  Lize,  were  not  trained.  Eclipse,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  the  race-horse  of 
his  day  ;  he  beat  all  the  best  horses  of  his  time,  and  won  the  great  sectional  match, 
the  North  against  the  South,  run  over  the  Union  Course,  L.  I.,  May  27,  1823,  for 
$20,000  a  side,  Eclipse  beating  Henry,  who  won  the  first  heat,  in  7:371,  7:49,  8:24. 
Gabrielle,  his  great  grandam,  was  by  the  renowned  Sir  Archy  ;  was  a  fine  race-mare, 
and  dam  of  the  noted  Geo.  Martin,  which  beat  Reel  and  Hannah  Harris  (four-mile 
heats)  in  7;33,  7:43.  Enquirer  has  not  had  a  fair  chance  in  the  stud  ;  he  was  virtually 
retired  for  several  years,  there  being  five  living  foals  reported  by  him  in  1878,  four  in 
1879,  and  three  in  1880.  Yet  he  has  always  held  a  high  position  as  a  winning  sire. 
Amongst  the  best  of  his  get,  all  winners,  are  Leander  (Searcher),  mile  in  l:41f  ; 
McWhirter,  2  miles,  3:301  ;  the  fastest  race  was  run  by  a  three-year  old,  Lizzie 
Whipps  (two  mile  heats),  in  3:36^,  3:39  ;  Harkaway  (mile  heats)  in  1:43,  1:42$  (two 
mile  heats),  in  3:39,  3:35^  ;  Solicitor,  two  miles  in  3:34^  ;  Bill  Bruce,  three-quarters  of 
mile  in  1:151,  mile  heats  1 :43f,  1 :44,  2  miles  in  3:361  ;  McHenry,  Blue  Eyes,  2i 
miles  in  1:55 £,  and  2£  miles  in  3:58£  ;  Goodnight,  seven -eighth  of  mile  in  1 :28f , 
mile  1:421,  and  1£  miles,  120  Ibs.,  in  1:551 ;  Getaway,  1J  miles  in  2:07£,  fastest  on 
record  2-mile  heats  in  3 :36i,  3:351;  Falsetto,  H  miles  in  2:08£,  2  miles  in  3:351  with 
118  Ibs. :  Pinafore,  one  mile  five  hundred  yards  in  2:11.  Other  reputable  winners  in 
good  time  are  Fortuna,  Asrot,  Enlight.  Mannie  Grey,  Yelton,  Clandeboy,  Fairy 
Queen,  Lizzie  D,  Enterprise,  Miss  Ella,"Enquiress,  Caligula,  Clarissima,  Ed.  Turner, 
Carrie  M,  Bailey  (now  Revenge),  Response,  Bosque  Belle,  Gen.  Jackson,  Rambeau, 
Mascotte.  He  had  but  four  or  five  representatives  on  the  turf  in  1882,  and  they 
won  a  fair  share  of  the  races  in  about  the  fastest  time.  Enquirer  is  a  dark  bay 
with  an  irregular-shaped  star  in  his  forehead  and  a  narrow  streak  of  grey  hair 
running  down  his  face  and  left  hind  leg,  white  above  the  pastern  and  three  white 
splotches  in  left  flank.  He  has  a  neat  head  and  ear,  good  width  of  jaw,  well-set 
neck,  running  into  an  oblique,  strong,  broad  shoulder  ;  good  depth  of  girth,  well- 
shaped,  round  barrel,  though  rather  light  near  the  standing  ribs ;  good,  strong 
hips,  though  inclined  to  be  angular  ;  good  length  from  point  of  hip  to  whirlbone, 
and  thence  to  stifle  ;  good  hocks,  good  sound  legs  and  feet,  with  the  exception  of 

Continued  on  page  40. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  bv  Herod—  Lizette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder 
—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  —  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Man  by  Pelham's  Hip. 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's    dam    by    Highflyer  —  Shift    by    Sweetbriar  —  Black 
Susan  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Clif  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian— Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake—  Gr.  Wilkes. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  or'  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.   of    Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Harnp  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem    by    Syphon— 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Cottingham—  Warl.  Galloway. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of   Coriander—  Wildgoose   bv  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

Champion.  ^ 
Etiquette. 

Selim  —  Podagra  by  Gouty  —  Jet  by  Magnet  —  Jewel  by  Squirrel  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Hanger's  Br.  Mare  by  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette    by    Amaranthus  —  Mayfly    by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

2 

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Gabriella.  Am.  Eclipse.  Alice  Carneal.  Boston. 

1  ralv™  Sir  Miller's  D  Rowpna  SarPe'  Sis"  to  Tim°- 
Galypso.  Archy  Damsel.  iowena.  don  Tuckahoe  leon 

Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Imp.  Saltram—  Dau.  of  Syrnme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus.) 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  (Roundhead)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  (Rib.) 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair—  Imp,  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  />f  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

Diomed. 
Amanda. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders— Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Grey  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va  Cade  (Partner)—  Dau.  of  Independence   (Fear- 
nought)— Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  (Cul.   Arabian.) 

Imp.  Messenger. 
Daughter  of. 

Mambrino  (Engineer)—  Dau.  of  Turf  (Matchem)—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau. 
of  Starling—  Snap's  dam  by  Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton. 
Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  (Cripple)—  Snap  Dragon    by    Snap—  Dau.    of 
Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders— Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.   of  Wm'» 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab.) 

Bellair. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Medley  (Gimcrack)—  Y.  Selima  by  Yorick  (Bellair)—  Bl.  Selima  by 
Fearnought—  Imp.  Selima  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Large  Hartley  Mare. 

Imp.  Dare  Devil  (Masnet  by  Herod)—  Sallard  Mare  by  Imp.  Fearnought 
(Regulus)—  Piccadilla    by  Batt    &   Macklin's  Imp.    Fearnought—  Dau. 
of  "Baylor's    Godolphin  (Fearnought)  —  Dau.    of    Imp.    Hob    or  Nob 
(Goliah  by  Fox)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  (Roundhead  by  F.  Childers) 
—Dau.  of  Imp.  Valiant  (Dormouse  by  Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Tryall  (Imp. 
Traveler  by  Partner.) 

40  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

ENQUIRER — Continued. 

the  injury  to  his  ankle,  which  caused  his  retirement  from  the  turf.  Enquirer 
traces  through  several  crosses  of  Sir  Archy  to  the  great  imp.  Diomed,  winner  of 
the  first  English  Derby,  and  a  horse  in  which  the  best  stock  of  America  can  be 
traced  through  uncontaminated  sources.  There  is  no  better  line  through  which  to 
perpetuate  and  retain  this  blood,  with  the  Whalebone  and  Pantaloon  blood  in- 
herited through  his  sire.  He  is  1G£  hands  high  girth  73  in.,  length  of  shoulder 
29f  in.,  circumference  of  arm  22  in.,  around  the  leg  below  the  knee  9  in.,  from 
point  of  shoulder  to  turn  of  the  buttocks  69  in.,  from  point  of  hip  to  point  of  hock 
38£  in.,  around  the  gaskins  18  in.,  and  weighs  1,200  Ibs. 


EOLUS, 


^  WINNER  OF  THE  CITY  HOTEL  STAKES  AT  BALTIMORE,  AND  OTHER 

GOOD  RACES,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Ellerslie  Stud  near  Charlottsville, 
Albermarle  County,  Va.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  R.  J. 
Hancock,  proprietor,  Overton,  P.  0.,  Va.  Yearlings  will  be  sold  an- 
nually. 

EOLUS,  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a  Ballagh,  bred  by  Major  Thomas  W, 
Doswell,  Bullfield  Stud,  Hanover  Junction,  Va.,  foaled  1868,  dam  Fanny  Washing- 
ton, dam  of  Rappahannock,  etc.,  by  Revenue,  sou  of  imp.  Trustee,  out  of  Sarah  Wash- 
ington the  dam  of  Oratrix.  Inspector,  etc.,  by  Garrison's  Zinganee,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Leamington,  his  sire,  can  be  found  in  this  book.  Fanny  Washington,  his  dam,  was 
one  of  the  best  mares  of  her  day  ;  was  winner  at  all  distances,  2  mile  heats  in  3:4?|r 
3:40|,  3  mile  heats  in  5:43,  5:44£,  defeating  Tar  River,  and  in  5:43£,  5:332-,  she  won 
4  mile  heats  in  7:87,  8:02,  defeating  La  Variete.  Endorser  and  others,  and  beat 
the  best  ones  on  all  the  tracks  ;  her  full  sister,  Sue  Wa-hington,  was  also  noted  as  win- 
ner at  all  distances.  Revenue,  her  sire,  won  at  all  distances,  and  was  the  sire  of  the 
great  Planet,  Exchequer  and  other  good  race-horse?.  Sarah  Washington,  his  gran- 
dam,  was  one  of  the  best  mares  of  her  day,  winner  at  all  distances  ;  3  mile  heats- 
in  5:42,  5:39£,  and  beat  the  famous  Lady  Clifden  4  mile  heats!  She  produced  In- 
spector, one  of  the  best  race-horses  of  his  day,  and  Oratrix  that  beat  the  noted  Bostona. 
Eolus  did  not  start  as  a  two-year  old,  but  won  three  out  of  the  six  races  in  which  he 
started  as  n  three-year  old,  a  club  purse,  2  miles,  at  Saratoga,  in  3:38£  ;  a  purse,  If 
miles,  in  3:14^,  beating  such  horses  as  Tubman,  Frogtown  'and  others,  and  the  City 
Hotel  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  1-J  miles,  in  the  mud,  in  2:55  He  did  not  start  as  a  four- 
year-old,  and  only  won  three  races  at  five  years  old  ;  1£  miles  at  Baltimore,  in  2:43f  ; 
If  miles  at  Saratoga,  in  3:15,  and  one  of  1-J-  miles  in  2:02£.  He  was  clo>e  up  in  seveial 
races  in  first-class  company.  When  six  years  old  he  ran  three  races,  won  two,  one  of 
2i  miles  at  Baltimore,  in  4:39,  and  one  of  two  mile  heats,  in  3:40,  3:39J,  3:36f,  Mart 
Jordan  winning  the  second  heat.  This  third  heat  is  the  fastest  and  best  third  heat 
ever  run,  and  stamped  him  as  a  race-horse  of  the  first  water,  possessing  both  speed  and 
stamina.  He  had  but  one  representative  on  the  turf  in  1881,  Eole,  and  although  much 
out  of  condition  during  the  year,  he  ran  creditably  in  all  his  ra^es  and  won  some  of 
great  merit,  notably  his  If  miles  in  3:07^,  one  mile  and  rive  furlongs  in  2:49f,  one  mile 
and  a  furlong,  with  116  Ibs.,  in  l:5Sf,  one  mile  and  three  furlongs  in  2:24,  1-J-  miles  in 
2:1H,  1|  miles  in  2:39J.  In  1882,  Eole,  although  saddled  with .  the  top  weights,  won 
the  great  Metropolitan  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  1£  miles,  in  2 '41,  defeating  General 
Monroe,  Monitor,  Parole,  etc.,  and  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3:38|,  car- 
rying 123  Ibs.  to  Monitor's  122,  he  be;ng  second.  In  the  Coney  Island  Cup  he  forced 
Hindoo  to  run  the  first  2  miles  in  3:29f,  and  the  2£  mile**  in  3:  58,  the  fastest  race  at 
the  distance  during  the  year.  Eole  won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  4:07f,  beat- 
ing Girofle  and  Monitor.  He  won  theC  hampion  Stakes,  the  Morrissey  Stakes  at  Sara 
toga,  and  the  Autumn  Cup  at  Coney  Island,  3  miles,  in  5:26£,  in  which  he  defeated 
Lida  Stanhope,  Thora,  Glenmore  and  four  others.  In  this  race  he  carried  120  Ibs,  and 
conceded  all  lumps  of  weight.  When  beaten  ho  was  out  of  condition  or  over  loaded 
by  the  handicappers.  Eolist  is  the  only  other  colt  by  him  which  has  been  trained. 
Eolus  is  a  dark  bay  horse,  with  star  in  his  forehead  and  two  white  hind  heels,  full  15f 
hands,  and  weighs  1,100  Ibs.  He  is  a  large,  fine  horse,  of  great  substance  and  power, 
and  in  addition  to  his  Waxy  blood  through  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  he  has  four  dis- 
tinct crosses  of  Sir  Archy  on  his  dam's  side,  and  traces  to  Eclipse  and  Herod  through 
his  collateral  branches.  The  stock  all  possess  symmetry,  constintion  and  staying 
powers.  He  should  command  the  patronage  of  the  public. 


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41 


PEDIGREE    OF    EOLUS. 


3 

u 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Tot-S-os  —  Maria  by   Herod  —  Lisette  by    Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

1 

S 

1 

Wanderer. 
Thalestria. 

Gohanna—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
—Dau.  of  old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

Faugh-a- 

=' 

O  "o 

Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian,  dam  of  True  Blues. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  bv  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Hip. 

^" 

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'5 

c 

-t-j 

.fcfl 

£ 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore—  Buffer's  dam    by    Highflyer—  Shift  by    Sweetbriar—  Black 
Susan  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian— Gr.  Robinson  by  the  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake—  Gr.  Wilkes. 

PL,' 

>—  i 

2 
O 
0 

"aj 

I 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  darn. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.    of  Regulus 
—Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  af  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

?hter  of. 

1 

S 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandern  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  War.  Galloway. 

/>_ 

a 

S 
— 

3 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Man  ilia  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Prime   Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.   of 
Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

© 

CO 

1 

ii 

Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim  —  Podagra  by  Gouty  —  Jet  by  Magnet  —  Jewel  by  Squirrel  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stanyan  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by    Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab.) 

0 

W 

1 

Cattou. 

Golumpus. 
Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by   Trentham  —  Coquette 
by  Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godal.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau. 
of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

o 

- 

Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Hermes  —  Vicissitude    by    Pipator  —  Beatrice    by     Sir    Peter  —  Pyrrha    by 
Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

^ 

£ 

1 

Somers. 

/; 

<»  « 

6 

Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by    Rockingham—  Tabitha    by  Trentham—  Dau.  of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by  Imp.   Shark  —  Betsey 
Pringle  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Jenny  Dismal  by  Dismal. 

i 

H 

i 
f. 

.  Mischief 

Virginian. 

Grandam  of 
Trifle. 

Sir  Archy—  Meretrix  by  Magog—  Narcissa  by  Imp.  Shark—  Rosetta  by  Imp. 
Centinel—  Diana  by  Clodius—  Sally  Painter. 
Bedford—  Dau.  of  Bellair—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Wildair—  Dau.  of 
Lexington  (Wildair)  —  Dau.  of  Spanking  Roger. 

X 

s  Zinganec 

SirArchy 

Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.    of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt.—  Dau.  of  Bustard. 

z 

I 

Garrison' 

6 

Imp.  Chance. 
Daughter  of. 

Lurcher  (Dungannon)  —  Recovery  by  Hyder  Ally  (Blank)  —  Perdita  by  Herod 
—  Fair  Forester  by  Sloe  —  Dau.  of  Forester. 
Imp.  Eagle  (Volunteer)—  Maria  by    Bay  Yankee    (President)—  Dau.    of 
Meade^s  Celer—  Dau.  of  Partner—  Dau.  of  Apollo—  Dau.  of  Valiant. 

- 

II 

Sir  Archy. 

Reaphook's 
dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Dare  Devil  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Picadilla  by  Batte's  Fearnought  — 
Dau  .  of  Godolphin  (Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  Hob  or  Nob. 

_-- 

a 

3  i 

Imp.  Speculator. 

Dragon  (Woodpecker)  Sis.  to  Sting  by  Herod  —  Florizel's  dam  by  Cygnet  — 
Dau.  of  Cartouch  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 

Pompadour. 

Valiant  (Dormouse  by  Godol.  Arabian)  —  Imp.  Jenny  Cameron  by  Cuddy 

(Fox)  —  Miss    Belvoir  by   Gr.   Grantham  —  Dau.   of  Paget  Turk  —  Betty 
Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Spanker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk.) 

42  The  Horse- Breed  erg*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


FALSETTO, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  PHCEN1X  HOTEL  STAKE  AT  LEXINGTON,  CLARK 
STAKE  AT  LOUISVILLE,  TRAVERS  AND  KENNER  STAKES  AT  SARA- 
TOGA, N.  Y.,  ALL  IN  1879). 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Wbodburn  Stud,  A.  J.  Alexander 
proprietor,  near  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  at  $50  the  season.  Application 
to  L.  Brodhead,  Spring  Station.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

FALSETTO,  by  Enquirer,  son  of  imp.  Leamington,  bred  by  the  late  Col.  J.  W.  Hunt 
Reynolds,  Fleetwood  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1876,  dam  Farfaletta,  dam  of  Felicia,  Fortuna, 
t:tc.,  by  imp.  Australian,  out  ot  Elkhorna,  dam  of  Elkhorn  Arcturus,  etc.,  by  Lexing- 
ton. Leamington,  Enquirer,  Australian  and  Lexington,  all  noted  horses  covering  the 
first  four  crosses  of  the  blood  of  Falsetto,  are  to  be  found  in  this  book.  His  dam,  Far- 
faletta, has  never  produced  any  thing  but  good  ones.  Felicia  and  Fortuna  were  both 
good  race  mares  and  creditable  performers.  Falsetto  made  his  maiden  effort  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  May  10,  first  day  of  the  Spring  meeting,  in  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1J 
miles.  Falsetto,  never  having  started  before,  was  ignored  in  the  betting.  Trinidad, 
Ada  Glenn  and  Lilly  R.,  were  the  three  favorites.  Ten  horses  started,  Falsetto  won, 
defeating  Ada  Glenn  by  a  neck,  Scully  a  good  third,  Trinidad,  Lily  R.,  Hamadan, 
Wissahickon,  Bucktie,  Bailey  and  Black  Hills  unplaced;  time,  2:08f.  Falsetto's 
second  appearance  was  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  20,  in  the  Kentucky  Derby,  1£  miles  ; 
he  ran  second  to  Lord  Murphy,  suffering  his  first  and  only  defeat.  Strathmore, 
Trinidad,  Ada  Glenn,  One  Dime,  Gen.  Pike,  Bucktie  and  Wissahickon  also  started  ; 
time  of  race,  2:37.  Same  place,  May  27,  won  the  Clark  Stakes,  2  miles,  defeating 
Bucktie,  Trinidad,  Mary  Ann,  Gen.  Pike,  Borak  and  Wissahickon  ;  time,  3:40£.  Fal- 
setto, with  his  stable  companions,  was  sent  to  Saratoga  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Louis- 
ville meeting,  and  had  nearly  two  months  in  which  to  rest  and  prepare  for  their  en- 
gagements at  that  point.  Saratoga,  July  19,  he  met  the  hitherto  invincible  Spend- 
thrift, also  Harold,  Jericho  and  Dan  Spading,  in  the  Travers  Stakes,  If  miles.  The 
history  of  the  race  is  too  well  known  to  require  repetition  here.  Falsetto  won  ; 
Spendthrift  was  second,  Harold  third;  time,  3:09£,  a  very  fast  race  for  the  track. 
While  not  detracting  in  the  least  from  Falsetto's  magnificent  performance,  it  is  safe  to 
say  that,  Spendthrift  was  not  himself,  as  his  wonderful  race  for  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  at 
Jerome  Park,  June  10,  amply  proved.  Saratoga,  Aug.  12,  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2 
miles,  defeating  Spendthrift,  Jericho,  Monitor  and  Harold;  time,  3:35J.  Total  win- 
nings in  his  three-year  old  year  form,  $18,275.  Falsetto  was  then  purchased  and  sent 
to  England  by  Mr.  P.  Loritlard,  lie  paying  $18,000  for  him  ;  giving  away  in  one  of 
his  legs  in  his  preparation,  he  was  returned  to  America  and  sold  to  the  Woodburn 
Stud.  Falsetto  is  from  one  of  the  great  racing  families  of  America,  his  dam.  grandam 
and  great  grandam  were  handled  but  little,  but  all  have  produced  winners  ;  Mary 
Morris,  his  fifth  dam,  was  a  fine  race-mare  at  all  distances,  and  was  the  dam  of  the  two 
tine  race  horses,  Wild  Irishman  and  Frankfort;  her  dam  was  the  great  grandam  of  Pa- 
role, and  from  the  same  blcod  in  a  direct  line  sprang  Rattler,  Cbilders  and  Sumpter,  all 
good  race-horses  and  stallions.  Flirtilla,  by  Sir  Archy,  was  out  of  the  same  family, 
and  from  her  came  Ringgold,  the  sire  of  Onward  and  Delaware.  The  imported  Cub 
Mare,  from  which  all  this  stock  emanated,  was  out  of  Amaranthus,  dam  by  Second,  and 
they  trace  through  popular  racing  families  of  England  to  the  Layton  Barb  Mare. 
Falsetto,  has  four  of  the  best  racing  strains  in  this  country  to  begin  with,  and  his 
blood  is  pure  through  a  long  line  of  distinguished  horses  ;  if  racing  lineage  is  worth 
anything,  Falsetto  must  make  a  successful  sire.  He  is  inbred  to  Lexington,  and  has 
the  Waxy  blood  on  both  sides,  from  Whalebone,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1810,  to 
Whisker,  winner  in  1815,  and  his  son  Memnon,  sire  of  Envoy,  won  the  St.  Leger  in 
1825.  He  is  also  very  strongly  inbred  to  Diomed  through  Lexington,  Am.  Eclipse 
andGabriella.  Falsetto  is  a  brown,  stands  16  hands  f  of  an  inch  higb,  with  a  blaze  in 
his  face  and  snip  on  the  nose,  and  four  white  ankles.  He  is  a  grand-looking  horse, 
without  any  surplus  lumber,  ami  can  scarcely  fail  in  the  stud.  If  he  is  bred  to  Lex  ing. 
ton  mares  or  the  daughters  of  Lexington  mares  through  racing  strains  he  will  not  fail. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    FALSETTO. 


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ci 

Sir 
Hercules.| 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone 
Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  England  (Godol.) 

1 

tr 

Tr 

Guiccioli. 

Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer  —  lerne  by  Bagot  —  Dau.    of   Gamahoe  —  Patty    by  Tim  —  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
Irish  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis. 
to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald.  Galloway. 

1 

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a  o 

Castrel. 
Idalia. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alezander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  l;y  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to 
Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  (Childers.) 

s 

Tr. 

cJ 

p 

dl 

03 

Q. 

'  Laurel. 
Maid  of  Honor. 

Blacklock—  Wagtail  by  Prime  Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone 
by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Demascus  Arabian. 
Champion  —  Etiquette  by  Orville  —  Boadicea  by   Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling. 

s 

a 
c 

Boston. 

Timoleon. 

Robin  Brown's 
dam. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver 
(Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

ri 

p 
'x 

Alice 
Carneal. 

Sarpedon. 
Rowena. 

Emilius  —  Icaria  by  The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Bening- 
brough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia. 
Sumpter  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
—  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

L 

J" 

W 

Duroc. 
Miller's  Damsel. 

Diorned  —  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Hickman's 
Independence  —  Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye. 
Messenger  —  Imp.  Mare  by  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  —  Snapdragon  by 
Snap  —  Dau.of  Regulus  —  Dau.of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.of  Hon.  Arabian. 

ETTO. 

^ 

Gabriella, 

Sir  Archy. 
Calypso. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Bellair  (Imp.    Medley)  —  Dau.    of  Imp.   Dare    Devil  (Magnet)  —  Dau.    of 
Symme's  Wildair  —  Picadilla  by  B.  &  M's.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Godol. 

PALS 

5 
t/3 

Mel- 
bourne. 

Humphrey 
Clinker. 

Daughter  of. 

Comus  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum 
—  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St. 
George—  Abigail  by  Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse. 

| 

West  At 

Mower- 
ina. 

Touchstone. 
Emma. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

"x 

_2 

Young 
Emilius. 

Emilius. 
Shoveler. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimaut  by  Dorimaut 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 

K 

i 

w 

Persian. 

Whisker. 
Variety. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer—  Sprite  by  Bobtail—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Ca- 
milla by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

£ 

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Timoleon. 

Robin  Brown's 
dam. 

Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver 
(Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel. 

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Alice 
Carneal. 

Sarpedon. 
Rowena. 

Emilius—  Icaria  by  The  Flyer—  Parma  bv  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Bening- 
brough—  Primrose  by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia. 
Sumpter—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
Daughter  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

5 

cona. 

Glencoe. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by   Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer- 
Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Imp.  Envoy. 

Memnon  (Whisker)—  Zariua  by  Morisco  (Muley)—  Ina  by  Smolensko—  Mor- 
giana  by  Coriander—  Fairy  by  Highflyer—  Fairy  Queen  by  Y.  Cade. 

Q* 

Mary  Morris. 

Medoc  (Am.  Eclipse)—  Miss  Obstinate  by  Sumpter—  Jenny  Slamerkin  by 

Indiana  by  Columbus  (Imp.  Pantaloon)  —  Jane  Hunt  by  Paragon  (Imp. 
Flimnap)—  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure  (Grey  Figure)—  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wild- 
air  (Cade  by  Godolphin—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  (Fox)—  Dau.  of  Sec- 
ond (F.  Childers)—  Dau.  of  Starling  (Bay  Bolton)—  Sis.  to  Vane's  Partner 
by  Partner—  (Jigg)—  Sis.  to  Guy  by  Greyhound  (White  Bab  Chillaby)— 
Br.Farewell  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian)—  Dau.of  Brimmer  (Yellow 
Turk)—  Dau.   of  Place's  White  Turk—  Dau.  of  Dodsworth  (Nat.  Barb) 
—  Layton  Barb  Mare. 

44  The  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


FECHTER  (Imp.) 


Will  be  located  at  the  Fair  mew  Stud  Farm,  near  Gallatin,  Sumner  Co., 
Tenn.,  and  will  be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $50  each,  for  the  seasoti, 
and  $5  to  the  Groom.  Application  to  Charles  Reed^  Gallatin,  Tenn* 
Annual  Sales  of  Yearlings  at  Saratoga  in  July. 

FECHTER,  by  Bel  Demonio,  son  of  Weatherbit,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Blenkiron,  foaled 
1873  ;  dam  Hilda,  dam  of  Ursula,  Ersilia,  Cherry,  etc.,  by  Prime  Minister,  son  of 
Melbourne,  out  of  Ethel  by  Ethelbert.  •  Fechter  never  ran  in  public,  but  is  descended 
on  both  sire's  and  dam's  sides  from  a  long  line  of  distinguished  racers.  Bel  Demonio 
started  in  two  races  as  a  three-year-old,  and  won  both;  the  Easby  Triennial  Produce 
Stakes  at  Catterich  Bridge,  beating  War  Dance  and  Revival,  and  a  sweepstake  of  50 
sovs.  each  for  three-year-olds,  over  the  Rowley  mile  at  the  Newmarket  Craven  Meet- 
ing. Prime  Minister,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  highly  esteemed  and  thoroughly  tried 
previous  to  the  Derby,  and  was  so  well  liked  that  he  was  backed  to  win  a  large  sum  of 
money;  he  was  sire  of  Farfalla,  Lord  Burleigh,  Lustre,  Pastime,  Sporting  Life, 
Knight  of  the  Garter,  and  other  reputable  runners.  Ethelbert,  the  sire  of  his  grandam, 
was  by  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  the  sire  of  Leamington,  was  a  good  race-horse,  won  the  City 
and  Suburban  Handicap  in  1853,  after  a  dead  heat  with  Pancake;  he  was  sire  of  Big 
Ben  that  beat  the  great  Dundee.  Ethelbert  was  the  best  produce  of  his  dam.  Fechter, 
in  addition  to  his  many  crosses  to  Highflyer,  Herod  and  Eclipse,  has  a  double  cross  of 
Whalebone,  through  his  best  son,  Sir  Hercules,  each  through  the  noted  stallions,  Irish 
Birdcatcher  and  Faugh-a-Ballagb,  in  addition  to  his  cross  of  Priam  through  Miss 
Letty,  an  Oaks  winner,  one  of  Pantaloon  and  several  of  Orville  through  Emilius  and 
Muley,  and  the  hard  bottom  crosses  of  Buzzard  and  Trumpator.  With  such  a  combi- 
nation of  speedy  and  stout  crosses,  with  size,  substance  and  pure  blood,  he  can  scarcely 
fail  to  get  racehorses.  Fechter  is  a  blood-bay,  16|  hands  high,  with  a  star  in  hi& 
forehead.  He  has  an  excellent  shoulder,  fine  through  the  heart,  and  an  extra  fine  hip, 
back  and  loin.  Taking  him  altogether,  he  is  a  remarkably  fine  horse. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    FECHTER— (Imp.). 


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Tramp. 

Mandane. 
i 

Dick   Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by   Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
?ot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

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Morgiana. 

Muley. 
Miss  Stepheson. 

Orville—  Eleanov    by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  — 
Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap  —  Y.  Marske's  dam  by  Blank. 

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Emilius. 
Cressida. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  (Con.  Arabian.) 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Sis.  to  Cato  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Golden  Legs. 
Dam. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina    by  Highflyer  —  Termagant    by   Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Buzzard  —  Hornpipe  by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  —  Proserpine,  Sis.  to 
Eclipse  by  Marske—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake. 

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Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  b\  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 
Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer  —  lerne  by  Bagot  —  Dau.   of    Garnahoc  —  Patty  by  Tim  —  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur  Bay  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare. 
I  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap  — 
Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Voltaire. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.   of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  bv   Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.). 
Phantom  —  Dau.  of  Overton  —  Dau.  of  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler  —  Piracantha 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Jenny  Spinner  by  Partner. 

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Amulet. 

Jerry. 
Emilia. 

Smolensko—  Louisa  by  Orville—  Thomasina  by  Timothy—  Violet  by  Shark— 
Dau.  of  Syphon—  Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dy's  Dimple. 
Abier  (Truffle)—  Emilv  of  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by 
Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

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Comus. 
Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beauf  remont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son— Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  darn  by  Blacklegs  (By  Turk). 

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Cervantes. 
Daughter. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Naylor  by  Cade. 

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lonade. 

Castrel. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  Dam. 

Woodpecker—  Misfortune  by  Dux—  Curiosity  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart's  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  True  Blue's  dam. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Maltou's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel—  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Cottingham—  War  Galloway. 

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Sir  Hercules. 
Guiccioli. 

Whalebone—  Peri  by  Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero— 
Dau.  of  Snap—  Sis.'  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Liverpool. 
Esperance. 

Tramp—  Dau.  of  Whisker—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Wood- 
pecker—Camilla by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb. 
Lap-dog—  Grisette  by    Merlin—  Coquette  by  Dick    Andrews—  Vanity  by 
Buzzard—  Dabchick  by  Pot-8-os—  Drab  by  Highflyer—  Hebe  by  Chrysolite. 

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Touchstone. 
Verbena. 

Camel—  Banter  by  Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus—  Mayflv  bv  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling.. 
Velocipede—  Rosalba  by  Milo—  Sis.  to  Rubens  by  Buzzard/Dau.  of  Alex- 
ander— Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Euglneer. 

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Emilius. 

Orville—  Emilv  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver. 

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Apollonia. 

Whisker—  My  Lady  by  Comus—  The  Colonel's  dam  by  Delpini  (Highflyer) 
TirmiA  rvripv  >iv  TCiiicr  T^pro'im  fT^Vlin^f^    Oth  dam  Svlvia  bv  Y   Marske 

(Marske)—  10th   dam  Ferret  by  Bro.   to  Silvio    (Cade)—  llth    dam  by 
Regulus  (Godol.)—  12th  dam  by  Ld.  Moreton's  Arabian—  13th  dam  by 
Mixbury—  14th  dam  by  Mulso  Bay  Turk—  15th  dam  by  Bay  Bolton-16th 
dam  by  Coneyskins—  17th  dam    by  Hutton's  Gr.   Barb—  18th  dam  by 
Bverly  Turk—  19th  dam  by  Bustler. 

46  The  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


FELLOWCRAFT, 


(THE  FIRST  HORSE  TO   BEAT  LEXINGTON'S  FOUR  MILE  TIME,   7:19£, 
WHICH  HE  DID  AT  SARATOGA,  AUG,  20TH,  1874,  RUNNING  IN  7:19i.) 

Will  stand  the  season  0/1883  at  the  Dixiana  Stud  (if  not  sold),  *by  pri- 
vate contract.  Application  to  Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas,  proprietor,  Lex- 
ington, Ky. 

FELLOWCRAPT,    by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,   bred  by  A.  J.  Alex- 
ander, Woodburn  Stud,  Ky. ;  foaled  1870,  dam  Aerolite  the  dam  of  Mozart,  Ruther. 
ford,   Spendthrift,  etc.,  by  Lexington  3d,  dam  FJorine,  the  dam  of  Idlewild,  by  imp- 
Glencoe,  out  of  Melody  by  Medoc,  son  of  Am.  Eclipse.     As  a  two-year-old  Fellowcraft 
started  five  times  and  won   one  race.     At  Long  Branch  was  unplaced  in   Hopeful 
Stakes,  one-half  mile;  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile;  won  a  dash  of 
three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :20,  beating  Marsyas  and  three  others.     At  Saratoga  was 
unplaced  in  the  Flash  Stakes  and  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  same  place.     As  a  three- 
year  old  he  started  nine  times  and  won  one  race.     Jerome  Park,  was  unplaced  in  the 
Belmont  Stakes;    was  second  to  Survivor  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  run  in  2:15f  ;  was 
unplaced  in  the  Weatherby   Stakes,  \\  miles;  same  place,  was  third  to  Tom  Bowling 
and   Springbok  in  the  Jerome  Stakes,  2  miles;  was  third  in  the  Grand  National 
Handicap  2|  miles,  won  by  Preakness  in  4:08f,  with  Harry  Basset  second,     At  Sara- 
toga was  unplaced  in  the  Travers  Stakes,  If  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  in  3:09  J. 
Same  place,  was  second  in  the  Sequel  Stakes,  won  by  imp.  Ill  Used  in  3 :40£  ;  same 
place,  walked  over  for  a  sweepstakes  for  three  year-olds,  2  miles.     When  four  years 
old  he  started  twelve  times  and  won  three  races.     At  Jerome  Park  was  unplaced  in 
the  Fordham  Handicap;  also  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap;  unplaced  in  a  race  of 
mile  heats  won  by  Kitty  Pease  in  1 :43f ,  1 :44  ;  was  third  in  purse  race,  If  miles  ;  third 
in  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  2£  miles,  won  by  Kitty  Pease  in  4:35|.     At  Long  Branchr 
was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  two-mile  heats.     Same  place,  won  purse,  $1,000,  4  miles,  in 
7:43.     Again,  same  place,  was  second  in  a  race  of  two-mile  heats,  won  by  Vandalite 
n  3:49,  3:37.     At  Saratoga,  August  4,  was   third  in  a  dash  of  three  miles,  won  by 
iSpringbok  in  5:42£,  with  Preakness  second.     Same  place,  won  dash  of   H  miles  in 
2:42£,  beating  Katie  Pease,  The  Governess  and  Wanderer.     Same  place,  was  second  in 
a  dash  of  2£  miles,  won  by  Wanderer  in  4:00-£.     Same  place  won  dash  of  4  miles  in 
7:19i,  beating  Wanderer  and  Katie  Pease.  This  was  the  best  race,  at  the  distance,  ever 
run  up  to  that  date.     The  first  mile  was  run  in  1 :47£,  two  miles  in  3:38,  three  miles  in 
5:29£,  and  the  four  miles  as  stated.     This  closed  the  turf  career  of  Fellowcraft,  and 
since  his  retirement,  while  he  has  had  a  limited  advantage  as  a  sire,  still  he  has  sired 
some  fast  horses.     Knight  Templar  won  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :14,  three-quarter 
mile  heats,  in  1 :16f ,  1 :16J,  and  one  mile  in  1 :42,  all  of  which  are  very  creditable,  1 :14 
being  the  fastest  time  on  record  for  three-quarters  of  a  mile.     Blue  Lodge  won  heats 
of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :20,  1 :19i,  beating  Brambaletta,  Pilgrimage.  Maggie  C. 
and  others.  She  ran  dead  heat  and  divided  Citizen's  Plate  with  Long  Taw,at  St.  Louis,  !•&• 
miles,  in  155J.    Blue  Lodge  won  some  good  races  in  in  1882.  Fellowcraft  is  only  cred_ 
itcd  with  ten  foals,  three  of  which  are  rising  two  years  old.     Nearly  all  that  have  been 
trained  have  won.     Fellowcraft  is  a  rich  chestnut,  with  star  and  two  white  hind  feet, 
is  well  formed  and  a  fine  blood-like  specimen  of  a  horse,  16  hands  high.     He  is  hand, 
somely  bred,  and  was  a  race-horse  with  great  speed  and  the  capacity  to  stay  over  a  dis- 
tance of  ground,     He  is  strongly  inbred  to  Diomed  and  imp.  Medley,  son  of  Gimcrack 
by  Cripple,  son  of  Godolphin  Arabian;  he  possesses  the  Waxy  blood  through  Whisker 
and  Whalebone,  and  numerous  crosses  to  Herod  and  Eclipse,  the  pedigree  terminating 
in  the  blood  of  Medley  by  Gimcrack.     With  a  chance  he  will  make  a  real  good  sire. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    FELLOWCRAFT. 


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Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardel- 
la  by  Young  Marske.—  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

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Cervantes. 
Daughter. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.   to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Naylor  by  Cade. 

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Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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'     Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Boltoii  (G.  Hautboy.) 
Hermes  —  Vicissitude     by     Pipator  —  Beatrice    by    Sir   Peter  —  Pyrrha    bv 
Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by    Highflyer  —  Termagant  by   Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Shoveler. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Bajazet—  Dau.   of  Regulus  (Godol.) 
Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of 
Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir. 

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Whisker. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Dau.  of  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Selim  or 
Soothsayer.* 

Sprite. 

Sorcerer  —  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini  —  Violet  by  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  — 
Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Bobtail—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Treutham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram—  Dau.   of  Syrnme's  Wildair—  Dau.   of  Driver  (Othello)—  Dau.  of 
Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus.) 

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£5 

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Sister  to 
?uckahoe. 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.   of  Harris'   Eclipse  —  Dau.   of  Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Imp.  Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty 
Fisher  by  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol.) 

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5 

id 
J£ 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
imant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beuingbrough—  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank. 

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Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub    Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Gray—  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.   of  Imp.   Highflyer  —  Dau.   of  Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

% 

- 

Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of   Alfred  —  Dau. 
of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.   of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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5 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick    Andrews  —  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
—  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

^ 

£ 

c 

8  Medoc. 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Young  Maid  of 
the  Oaks. 

Duroc—  Miller's  Damsel  by  Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 
Expedition—  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle—  Annette  by  Shark—  Dau. 
of  Rockingham—  Dau.  of  Gallant—  Dau.  of  True  Whig. 

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Haxall's  Moses. 
Daughter. 

Sir  Harry  —  Mermaid  by  Wax}-  —  Promise  by  Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Precipitate 
—  Lady  Harriet  bv  Mark  Anthony  —  Georgiana  bv  Matchem. 
Blackburn's  Whip—  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.  "Medley)—  Dau.  of  Tay- 
lor's Bellair  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Medley  (Gimcrack). 

*  Soothsayer  given. 


48  1  he  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  J3ook. 


FOXHALL, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  BEDFORD  STAKES  AND  THE  BRETBY  NURSERY 
HANDICAP  PLATE  AT  NEWMARKET,  IN  1880  ;  THE  GRAND  DUKE 
MICHAEL  STAKES,  THE  CESAREWITCH  STAKE  (HANDICAP),  THE 
SELECT  STAKES,  THE  CAMBRIDGESHIRE  STAKES  HANDICAP  AND 
GRAND  PRIX  DE  PARIS,  ALL  IN  1881.) 

FOXHALL,  by  King  Alfonso,  son  of  imp.  Phaeton,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  Wood- 
burn  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1878,  dam  Jamaica  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Fanny 
Ludlow  by  imp.  Eclipse,  son  of  Orlando.  Foxliall  was  selected  and  purchased  for 
James  R.  Keene,  Esq.,  by  B.  D.  Bruce,  when  a  yearling,  and  has  only  raced  in  Eng 
land  and  France.  King  Alfonso,  his  sire,  can  be  found  in  this  book  ;  also  Lexington 
the  sire  of  his  dam.  Jamaica,  his  dam,  was  never  trained,  but  his  grandani,  Fanny 
Ludlow,  was  a  good  race-mare  ;  she  won  a  dash  of  1&  miles  at  Saratoga  in  1869,  in 
1:56£,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  to  that  day.  Mollie  Jackson,  his  great 
grandam,  w?s  Vandal's  best  daughter  ;  she  was  winner  from  one  to  four  mile  heats, 
won  3-mile  heats  in  5:3H,  5:34f,  5:28£,  the  fastest  three  heats  ever  run,  aud  the  third 
heat  unequaled  to  this  day  ;  she  ran  the  ninth  mile  in  1 :48£.  Foxhall  made  his  debut 
at  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  iu  the  Bedford  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  de- 
feating Myra,  who  was  favorite  at  3  to  1  on  her,  Ishmael  and  Mynheer.  Same  meeting, 
was  second  to  Savoyard  in  the  Ashley  Sweepstakes,  five  furlongs,  beating  Simnel,  Lam- 
prey and  Montgomerie,  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  won  the  Bretby  Nursery  Hand- 
icap Plate,  five  furlongs,  defeating  Heyday,  the  favorite,  to  whom  he  gave  24  Ibs. ,  Accel- 
erato  and  fifteen  others.  Heydey  was  the  favorite;  this  stamped  him  as  a  first-class  colt. 
At  three  years  old  was  second  to  the  great  Bend  Or  in  the  City  and  Surburban  Hand- 
icap, with  Post  Obit,  Peter,  Prestonpans,  Petronel  and  seventeen  others  behind  him. 
He  then  crossed  the  Channel  and  won  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  one  mile  and  seven 
furlongs,  defeating  Tristan,  Albion,  Fiddler  and  six  others.  The  race  was  run  in  3:17. 
He  was  returned  to  England,  and  without  a  gallop  started  in  the  Ascot  Cup  but  was 
unplaced.  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  won  the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Stakes 
across  the  flat,  1  mile,  3  furlongs,  73  yards,  beating  Don  Fulano,  Ishmael  and  Maske- 
lyne.  Second  October  Meeting,  won  the  Cesarewitch  Stakes  (handicap),  2  miles,  2 
furlongs,  28  yards,  carrying  110  Ibs.,  defeating  Chippendale,  Fiddler,  Petronel  and  fif- 
teen others  ;  won  the  Select  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  Rowley  mile,  beating  Tristan 
and  Maskelyne.  Houghton  Meeting,  won  the  Cambridgeshire  Stakes,  (handicap),  1£ 
miles,  carrying  126  Ibs.,  defeating  Lucy  Glitters  (3),  91  Ibs.,  Tristan  (3),  107  Ibs., 
Ibs.,  Peter  (5),  140  Ibs.,  Bend  Or  (4),  134  Ibs.,  and  27  others.  This  is  the  only  time 
in  the  history  of  the  turf  that  the  two  great  handicaps  were  ever  won  by  one  and 
the  same  horse,  except  when  Rosebery,  a  four-year  old,  won  the  Cesarewitch  in  1876, 
with  103  Ibs.,  7  less  than  Foxhall  carried,  and  the  Cambridgeshire  with  117  Ibs., 
9  less  than  Foxhall  carried,  he  only  three-years  old.  No  horse  has  ever  won  this 
race  with  the  weight  carried  by  Foxhall.  He  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1882,  and 
was  defeated  when  out  of  condition,  by  Fiddler,  whom  he  had  beaten  injseveral  races. 
It  is  hoped  that  when  he  retires  he  will  be  returned  to  America. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


49 


PEDIGREE    OF    FOXHALL. 


£ 

II 

Economist. 
Fanny  Dawson. 

Whisker—  Floranthe  by  Octavian—  Caprice  by  Anvil—  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound. 
Nabocklish—  Miss  Tooley  by  Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter- 
Paulina  by  Florizel  —  Captive  by  Matchem  —  Calliope. 

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Glencoe. 
Marpessa. 

Sultan  —  Trampoline  by  Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy-Penelope  by  Trumpator  — 
Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  bv  Snap  —  Julia. 
Muley  —  Clare  by  Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  — 
Fractions  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker. 

1 

inshine. 

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1 

Touchstone. 
Ghuznee. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Pantaloon  —  Languish  by  Cain  —  Lydia  by  Poultou  —  Variety  by  Hyacinthus 
—Sis.  to  Swordsman  by  Weazel—  Dau.  of  Turk. 

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Falstaff. 
Sis.  to  Pompey. 

Touchstone  —  Decoy  by  Filho-da-Puta  —  Finesse  by  Peruvian  —  Violante  by 
John  Bull  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 
Emilius  —  Variation  by  Bustard  —  Johannah  Southcote  by  Beningbrough  — 
Lavinia  by  Pipator—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Car  Puff. 

g 

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Glencoe. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

1 

$ 

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II 

Tranby. 
Lucilla. 

Blacklock  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabarian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 
Trumpator  —  Lucy  by  Orphan  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar 
—  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought. 

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Muley. 
Chatham's  dam. 

Orville  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Mat- 
chem —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Election  —  Fair  Helen  by  Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by 
Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

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Mistletoe. 

Cherokee. 

Black-eyed 
Susan. 

Sir  Archy  —  Roxana  by  Hephestion  (Buzzard)  —  Roxana  by  Imp.  Marplot  — 
Juliet  by  Imp.  Mexican  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Friar  (South). 
Tiger  —  Dau.  of  Albert  —  Dau.  of  Algerine  —  Dau.  of  Grey  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Medley  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
[mp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  — 
Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 

fc 

1 

Sis.  to 
Tuckahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of    Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of   Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.   of  Fear 
nought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John. 
Imp.   Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y  Kitty 
Fisher  by  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade.  ' 

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,* 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of   Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

3 

-> 

g 

Rowena.  g 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Obscurity  — 
Slamerkiu  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare. 
Jobin  Gray  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

1 

Man  do. 

Touchstone. 
Vulture. 

Camel  —  Bantefr  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem. 
Langar—  Kite    by  Bustard—  Olympia  by  Sir  Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil— 
Scota  by  Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod. 

Ludlow. 

d. 
S 

I 

O 

Bay  Middleton. 
Flycatcher. 

Sultan  —  Cobweb  by  Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  — 
Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella'  by  Highflyer. 
Godolphin  —  Sis.  to  Cobweb  by  Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer. 

c 
c 

S3 

lackson. 

Vandal. 

Glencoe. 
Alaric's  dam. 

Sultan—  Trampoline  by  Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator 
—  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap. 
Tranby  —  Lucilla  by  Trumpator  —  Lucy  by  Orphan  —  Lady  Gray  by  Robin 
Gray  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer. 

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If 

Margrave. 

£uley  —  Dau.  of  Election  —  Fair  Helen  by  Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Del- 
pini —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem. 

W£ 

Fanny  Wright. 

Silverheels  (Oscar  by  Gabriel)—  Aurora  by  Vingt'un  (Imp.  Diomed)—  Pan- 

(Imp.  Slim)—  Dau.  of  Leonidas  (Lloyd's  Traveler)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Othello 
(Crab)  —  Dau.    of    Imp.    Juniper    (Babraham)  —  Dau.   of  Imp.   Traveler 
(Partner)  —  Imp.   Selima   by  Godol.   Arabian  —  Larere    Hartley   Mare  by 

Hartley's  Biind'llorse  (Holderness  Turk)— Flying  Whig  by  Wm.'s  Wood- 
stock Arabian— Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb— Dau.  of   Whvnot  (I 


Barb.)— Royal  Mare. 


(Fenwick 


50  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Boole. 

GLASGOW. 

Glasgow  will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Stud  Farm  of  his  owner,  J. 

P.  Dawes,  Laehine,  Canada,  at  $25  the  season.     Application  to  J.  P. 

Dawes,  Lachine,  Canada. 

GLASGOW  by  War  Dance,  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  Redding  &  Bros.,  Barren  Co., 
Ky.,  near  Glasgow,  foaled  1873,  dana  Ida  Dickey,  by  Joe  Stoner,  son  of  Wagner,  out 
of  a  daughter  of  imp  Glencoe.  Glasgow  at  two  years  old,  started  three  times  and  was 
unplaced.  As  a  three-year  old,  started  in  four  races.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  was 
third  in  the  Louisville  Hotel  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  1J  miles,  won  by  Grit  in  2:12£, 
and  was  unplaced  in  the  others.  As  a  four-year  old,  started  twelve  times,  and  won  four 
races.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  won  mile  heats  inl:52i,  1:53,  beating  Highland  Vintage, 
the  only  other  starter;  track  muddy.  Cincinnati,  won  two  mile  heats  in  3:58,4:10, 
beating  three  others,  track  heavy.  Columbus,  Ohio,  won  a  dash  of  1£  miles  in  2 :39£, 
beating  Verdigris  and  six  others.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  won  a  dash  of  1£  miles  in  2:10f, 
beating  Courier  and  five  others.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats, 
won  by  Courier  in  1:46,  1:45.  Louisville,  Ky.,  was  third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles, won  by 
Whisper  in  3:36£,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  2  miles,  won  by  Courier  in  3:31f,  Saratoga 
was  third  in  a  dash  of  1|  miles  won  by  Parole  in  2:36|,  and  was  unplaced  in  the 
Balance  of  his  races.  As  a  six-year  old,  started  in  five  races.  Montgomery,  Ala., 
was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Aspasia  in  1 :50^.  Same  place  was  third 
in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Capt,  Fred.  Rice  in  1 :49,  1 :47| ;  was  second  to  Aspasia, 
two  mile  heats,  in  3:50,  3:46f.  Eight  years  old,  started  in  thirteen  races,  and  won 
eight.  Louisville,  Ky.  won  a  race  of  1 J  miles,  over  five  hurdles,  in  2:19,  beating  Duke 
of  Kent  and  two  others.  St.  Louis,  won  hurdle  race,  1£  miles,  over  five  hurdles,  in 
2 :20,  beating  Woodcock  and  Turin.  Won  hurdle  race,  2  miles,  over  eight  hurdles,  in 
3:57^.  Saratoga,  won  hurdle  race,  ran  1£  miles,  over  five  hurdles,  in  2:21f,  carrying  148 
Ibs. ,  and  beating  Disturbance  and  Rosella.  Won  a  handicap  hurdle  race,  1|  miles, 
over  six  hnrdles,  in  2:58£,  carrying  156  Ibs.,  and  beating  Faustina  (5),  132 
Ibs.,  only  two  starters.  Won  hurdle  race,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  over  five  hurdles, 
in  2:07,  carrying  160  Ibs.,  and  beating  Postguard  (aged),  148  Ibs.,  Faustina  (5),  128 
Ibs.,  and  Terror  (6),  130  Ibs.  Won  a  handicap  hurdle,  1J  miles,  over  five 
hurdles,  in  2:23i,  carrying  165  Ibs.,  and  beating  Capt.  Franklin  (6),  130  Ibs.,  Distur- 
bance (aged),  154  Ibs.,  and  Postguard  (aged),  154  Ibs.  Monmouth  Park,  won  handicap 
steeplechase  over  the  short  course  in  3:16i,  carrying  160  Ibs.,  and  beating  Lizzie  D,  Joe 
Hunt,  and  four  others.  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  in  a  handicap  steeplechase  over 
the  short  course,  won  by  Strychnine  in  3:13|.  Was  third  in  a  handicap  hurdle, 
1£  miles,  over  five  hurdles,  won  by  Ingomar  in  2 :19£  ;  Glasgow  carried  165  Ibs.  ;  was 
unplaced  in  his  other  races. 

Nine  years  old,  started  in  seven  races,  of  which  he  won  one.  New  Orleans,  La,, 
won  a  hurdle,  1£  miles,  in  2:32,  track  heavy.  Louisville,  Ky.,  was  third 
in  steeplechase,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  won  by  MissMalloy,  in  4:16£.  Was  third  in 
a  steeplechase,  about  !-£  miles,  won  by  Guy,  in  3:03£.  Saratoga,  was  third 
in  a  handicap  hurdle,  1£  miles,  over  five  hurdles,  won  by  Judge  Bur- 
nett in  2:29,  was  third  in  a  handicap  hurdle  race,  l£  miles,  over  six  hurdles, 
won  by  Revenge  in  2:48i,  was  third  in  a  handicap  hurdle  race,  1£  miles, 
over  five  hurdles,  won  by  Revenge  in  2:19.  Did  not  run  in  his  5  or  7  year  old  form. 
Glasgow  was  in  poor  hands  during  his  racing  career,  but  was  a  speedy  and  game 
horse.  He  is  much  inbred  to  Glencoe,  having  three  crosses  of  that  desirable  blood  ; 
he  has  nine  crosses  of  Sir  Archy  through  his  distinguished  sons,  and  traces  to  Web  the 
own  sister  to  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  and  thence  through  an  own  sister  of  Diomed 
to  a  daughter  of  Spanker.  Glasgow  is  a  bright  chestnut,  full  15f  hands  high,  with  a 
star  in  his  forehead,  near  fore  foot  white  to  ankle,  and  near  hind  foot  white  to  fet- 
lock, and  dark  spot  on  his  left  hind  quarter,  he  is  full  of  substance  and  quality,  with 
plenty  of  bone.  Should  breed  both  hunters  and  racers. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    GLASGOW. 


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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira    by     Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester—  Dau  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram—  Dau  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower—  (Blank)—  Dau!  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus.) 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Don.   of  Imp.   Shark  —  Dau.   of  Harris  Eclipse  —  Dau.   of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Somer.  Arabian. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.   of   Whiskey  —  Gr.   Dorimarit  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma   by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second. 

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Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Old 
Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds—Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.    of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau   of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Stiap  (Snip.) 
Waxy  —  Penlope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise   by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  B.  Bolton. 

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Golumpus. 
Lucy  Gray. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comptom  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau. 
of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Camillus. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Faith  by  Pacolet  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill 
by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 
Smolensk©  —  Miss  Cannon  by    Orville  —  Dau.    of    Weathercock  —  Cora  b  \       / 
Matchem—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Cub—  Dau.  of  Allworthy.                          y 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by    Rockingham  —  Tabitha     by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Bosphorus—  Dau.  of'  Wm.'s  Forester—  Dau  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Citizen—  Dau.  of  Commutation—  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil—  Sally  Shark  by  Imp. 
Shark  —  Betsey  Prinkle  by  Fearnought  (Regulus). 

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Marion. 
Ella  Crump. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Citizen  —  Dau  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Asche's  Roebuck 
—  Dau.  of  Haine's  King  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Partner. 
Citizen  —  Dau  of  Huntsman  —  Dau.  of    Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.   of    Imp. 
Fearnought  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus. 

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Glencoe. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to   Calomel  by  Mercury-r- 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Spot. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer- 
Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Bertrand. 
Directress. 

Sir  Archy  —  Eliza  by  Bedford  —  Imp.  Mambrina  by  Mambrino  —  Sis.   to  Nay- 
lor's  Sally  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Ward—  Dau.  of  Merlin. 
Director  (Sir  Archy)  —  Dau.   of    Potomac  (Diomed)  —  Dau.   of  Gimcrack 
Randolph's  Roan  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Flimnap. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of  Alfred  —  Dau. 
of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Web. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.    of   Gohanna  —  Fraxinella   by    Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip.) 
Waxy  —  Penlope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Sir  Charles. 
Maria  West. 

Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Citizen—  Dau.  of  Commutation—  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil- 
Sally  Shark  by  Shark—  Betsey  Pringle  by  Fearnought. 
Marion—  Ella  Crump  by  Citizen—  Dau.  of  Huntman—  Dau.   of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus. 

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Glaucus. 

Partisan  —  Nanine  by  Selim--Bizarre  by  Peruvian  —  Violante  by  John  Bull 
—Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Christobel. 

Woful  (Waxy)—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pypilina  by  Sir  Peter 

(Herod)—  Dau.  of  Spectator  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Blank  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Chil- 
ders  (Darley  Arabian)  —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk) 
—Dau.  of    Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival  by  Leede's   Arabian—  Dau.    of 
Spanker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk.) 

52  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Boole. 


GLEN  ATHOL  (Imp.) 

Glen  Athol  will  be  located  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Woodburn  Studr 
Spring  Station,  Wbodford  Co.,  Kentucky  ^  and  icill  be  permitted  to 
serve  mares  at  $50  each.  Application  to  be  made  to  L.  Brodhead^ 
Spring  Station,  Kentucky.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

GLEN  ATHOL,  by  Blair  Athol,  son  of  Stockwell,  bred  by  Mr.  J.  Johnstone,  foaled  1869r 
"called  in  the  English  Stud  Book  The  Reaper,"  dam  Greta,  the  dam  of  Heather 
Bloom,  Harvester,  Maid  of  Tyne,  by  Voltigeur,  out  of  Mountain  Flower,  dam  of 
Richochet,  Heather,  Alpenstock,  etc.,  by  Ithuriel.  Glen  Athol  was  imported  by  Mr.  R. 
W.  Cameron  when  two  years  old  ;  he  was  so  badly  injured  on  the  voyage  that  he  was 
never  trained  ;  Blair  Athol,  his  sire,  is  well  known  as  the  best  son  of  Stockwell  ;  the 
latter  won  the  2,000  guineas  and  the  St.  Leger  in  1852,  and  sired  more  winners  of  the 
great  turf  events  in  England  than  any  other  horse  which  ever  lived,  such  as  The  Mar- 
quis, winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  St.  Leger  ;  Bothwell  and  Gang  Forward,  win- 
ners of  the  2,000  guineas  ;  Lady  Augusta  and  Repulse,  winners  of  the  1,000  guineas  ; 
Achievement,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  and  St.  Leger  ;  Lord  Lyon,  winner  of  the 
2, 000  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  ;  Doncaster,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  sire  of  Bend 
Or  ;  St.  Albans,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  ;  Caller  On,  winner  of  St.  Leger  and 
other  good  races.  Yolligeur,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  oue  of  the  few  horses  that  won 
the  "double  event,"  Derby  and  St.  Leger;  is  a  fine  improving  strain  of  blood  and 
noted  for  stoutness.  Ithuriel,  the  sire  of  his  great  grandam.  was  by  Touchstone,  who 
was  one  of  the  great  horses  of  England,  and  who  defeated  in  the  St.  Leger,  Plenipo- 
tentiary, surnamed  The  Lion  of  Doncaster,  and  also  won  the  Doncaster  Cup  in  1835-36, 
and  the  Ascot  Cup  in  1806-37.  The  blood  is  as  good  as  it  can  be  made  ;  in  addi- 
tion to  the  speedy  crosses  of  Touchstone  and  Melbourne,  his  blood  is  fortified  by  that 
of  Blacklock  and  Waxy  through  his  best  sons  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  Glen  Athol 
has  only  covered  a  limited  number  of  mares  and  has  gotten  some  first-class  race 
horses.  There  has  not  been  upon  the  American  turf  for  years  two  such  aged  horses 
as  Checkmate  and  Glenmore,  which  not  only  possess  great  speed,  but  wonderful 
staying  powers  with  ability  to  carry  weight.  Checkmate  ran  during  the  season  of 
1881  a  series  of  the  most  remarkable  races  ever  run  by  any  horse  in  the  annals  of 
racing  ;  he  won  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  1 :56J,  carrying  131  Ibs.  ;  1 J  miles  in  2 :09, 
carrying  117  Ibs.  ;  1-J  miles  in  2  :B5J,  with  119  Ibs.  ;  and  If  miles  in  3:01^,  with  124 
Ibs.  ;  the  history  of  the  turf  furnishes  no  parallel  to  these  grand  performances.  Glen- 
more  accomplished  nearly  as  much  ;  he  won  at  mile  heats  in  1 :42$,  1 :42J,  1 :46J  ; 
1J  miles  in  2:10  ;  If  miles  3:10£,  and  2£  miles  in  3:58f,  the  fastest  at  the  distance  dur- 
ing the  year  1881. 

Checkmate  in  1882  won  the  Dixiana  Stakes  one  mile  110  yards  in  1:50$,  beating 
Hindoo,  Fellowplay  and  six  others,  won  the  Swigert  Stake,  one  mile,  118  Ibs.,  in  1:42, 
beating  Runnymede,  etc  ;  won  the  Brewer's  Cup,  St.  Louis,  2£  miles,  in  4:01,  beating 
John  Davis. 

Glenmore's  heats  of  1J  miles  in  2:09,  2:10,  2:14,  have  never  been  equaled.  His  great 
race  in  the  Bowie  Stakes,  four-mile,  heats  in  7:29^,  7:30J,  7:31  ;  the  average  has  never 
been  equaled  in  the  world.  Other  reputable  winners  by  him  are  Nannie  H.,  Mamie  H., 
Sagamore  (Glen  Ogle),  Frank  Short,  Athol.  Mattie  Moore,  Alec  Grant,  Tolima,  Macedo- 
nicus,  Mattie  Glenn,  Voltague,  etc.  Glen  Athol  is  a  dark  chestnut,  16£  hands  high, 
with  a  blaze  face  and  two  white  stockings  behind  ;  he  is  fine  through  the  heart  and 
shoulders  and,  for  his  chances,  one  of  the  successful  sires  of  the  day.  He  is  by  the  best 
son  of  Stockwell  and  he  traces  through  the  blood  of  Waxy,  Eclipse  and  Herod  to  a 
Jloyal  mare. 


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53 


PEDIGREE    OF    GLEN  ATHOL. 


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Sir  Hercules. 
Gtticcioli. 

Whalebone  —  Peri  by  Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by   Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  Irish  Escape—  Y.    Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by 
Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Economist. 
Miss  Pratt. 

Whisker  —  Floranthe  by  Octaviau  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by  Sir  Peter—  Matron  by  Flori- 
zel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 

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Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel   by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer 
—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor    by    Whisker—  Y.    Giantess     by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  (Godol). 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohauna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

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Clinker. 

Comus. 
Cliukerina. 

Sorcerer—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker—  Pe  wet  by  Tandem—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

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Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Golumpus—  Dau.   of  Paynator—  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George—  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker  —  Firetail  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Walton  —  Parasol  byPot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

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Myrrha. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipy  lina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Young  Gohanna—  Sis/to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to 
Amaitor  by  Trunipator—  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  (Snip). 

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Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Daughter  of  Old  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 
Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os  —  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng  —  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Overton  —  Gratitude's    dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.   of    Ruler  —  Piracartha  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Jenny  Spinner  by  Partner. 

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Catton. 
Desdemona. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Orville  —  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y. 
Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers. 

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Treasure. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.    Barnet   by    Waxy—  Dau.   of  Woodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrel  —  Priucipessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul  Arabian. 
Camillus  —  Dau.    of    Hyacinthus  —  Flora    by    King    Fergus  —  Atalanta   by 
Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

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Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Staring  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Velocipede. 
Rosalba. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Juniper  (Whiskey)—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Virgin  by  Sir 
Peter—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Editha  by  Herod. 
Milo  (Sir  Peter)—  Sis.  to  Rubens  by  Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander—  Dau.  of 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam. 

3 
3 

0 

herbell. 

d^ 

*:§ 

§ 

Sultan. 
Cobweb. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.   to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Phantom—  Filagree  bv  Soothsayer—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope   by  Truni- 
pator— Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia. 

<v 

K 

°o5 
1§ 

Whisker. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam. 

S-1 

Gibside  Fairy. 

Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  (Jmperator)—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter  (High 

flyer)  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  (Cade  by  Godol.)  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose 
(Godol)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by   Y.  True  Blue   (William's  Turk—  Dau.   of 
Ld.  Oxford's  Dun  Arabian—  D'Arcy  Black-legged  Royal  Mare. 

54  The  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  .Book. 


GLENELG  (Imp.) 


(WINNER  OF  THE  TRAVERS  STAKE  AT  SARATOGA,  1869  ;  THE  CHAM- 
PION STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK  SAME  YEAR  ;  THE  MATURITY 
STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  1870  ;  AND  THE  BOWIE  STAKES  AT 
BALTIMORE  (FOUR  MILE  HEATS)  SAME  YEAR,) 

Will  stand  for  mares  at  the  Elmendorf  Stud  (North  Elkhoni),  near  Lex- 
ington, Fayette  County r,  ^ffy.,  at  $1CO  the  season.  Application  to  D+ 
Swigert,  Muirs  P.  O.,  Ky.  Annual  sale  of  yearlings  in  May. 

GLENELG,  by  Citadel,  son  of  Stockwell,  bred  by  R.  W.  Cameron,  Clifton  Studr 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  foaled  1866,  dam  Babta,  imp.  when  in  foal  to  Citadel  by  King- 
ston, son  of  Venison,  out  of  Alice  Lowe,  by  Defence,  son  of  Whalebone.  Glenelg  was 
purchased  by  Hon.  A.  Belmont,  in  whose  colors  he  ran  all  his  races.  Glenelg  was  a 
first  class  race-horse  ;  did  not  run  at  two  years  old.  He  made  his  debut  in  the  Bel- 
mont Stakes  in  1869,  running  second  to  his  stable  companion,  Fenian,  one  mile  and 
five  furlongs,  in  3:04}.  Saratoga,  1869,  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  If  miles  in  3:14. 
Same  year  won  the  Champion  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park  (mile  heats),  beating 
Vespucius,  who  won  the  first  heat,  and  five  others,  in  l:48f,  1:48},  1:49.  Same 
meeting  ran  second  to  Vespucius  in  the  Annual  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3:54,. 
Invercauld,  Niagara,  Blarney  Stone,  etc.,  behind  him  ;  1870,  June  7,  was  unplaced  in 
Westchester  Cup,  won  by  Helmbold,  2J  miles,  in  4:11.  Same  meeting  won  purse  If 
miles,  beating  Vespucius,  in  3:16f.  October  8,  won  the  Maturity  Stakes,  for  four- 
year  olds,  3  miles,  in  5:42},  beating  Helmbold.  October  11,  ran  third  ta  Niagara 
and  Mozart,  in  Grand  National  Handicap,  2J  miles,  in  4:09^— Glenelg  carried  119 
Ibs.  to  Niagara's  104,  both  four  years  old.  Saratoga,  July  14,  Glenelg  won  the  Sweep- 
stake for  All  Ages,  1J  miles,  in  2:18i,  beating  Maggie  B.  B.,  Niagara  and  others. 
July  15,  ran  third  to  Helmbold  and  Hamburg  in  Saratoga  Cup,  2J-  miles,  in  4:03f. 
August  16,  ran  third  to  Judge  Curtis  and  General  Yorke,  1-}  miles  in  2 :40}.  August 
18,  won  purse,  If  miles,  in  3:12},  beating  Alta  Vela,  &c.  Long  Branch,  July  30,  ran 
second  to  Helmbold,  in  Monmouth  Cup,  2}  miles,  in  4:33£.  August  2,  won  dash,  1} 
miles,  in  2:87f,  beating  Legatee  and  others.  Baltimore,  October  29,  won  the  Bowie 
Stakes,  4  mile  heats,  in  7:47,  7:44,  beating  Niagara  and  distancing  Abd-el-Kader, 
Nannie  Douglas,  Plantagenet  and  Carrie  Atherton  in  the  second  heat ;  1871,  Jerome 
Park,  June  13,  ran  second  to  Preaknessin  Westchester  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  4:15J,  beat- 
ing Helmbold.  This  closed  his  turf  career.  While  on  the  turf  he  met  the  best  horses 
and  at  all  distances,  and  won  a  large  majority  of  his  races  with  the  top  weights.  He- 
lost  one  or  two  races  which  he  would  have  won  but  for  an  ugly  habit  of  turning  the 
wrong  way  as  the  flag  fell.  Citadel,  the  sire  of  Glenelg,  was  a  good  race-horse.  In 
1863  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes,  at  Newmarket,  Cesarewich  Course,  2  miles 
two  furlongs  28  yards.  •  Same  meeting  won  Free  Handicap  Sweepstakes,^  middle 
miles  of  Beacon  Course— 1  mile  7  furlongs  158  yards,  and  ran  reputably  in  others. 
Kingston,  the  sire  of  Babta,  was  one  of  the  best  race-horses  which  ever  started  in 
England  ;  was  a  winner  at  all  distances,  from  two  years  old  up  to  five,  carrying  the 
heaviest  weights  and  against  the  best  horses  of  his  day,  from  one  to  four  miles. 
He  was  by  Venison  (son  of  Partisan  and  Fawn,  by  Smolensko),  dam  Queen  Anne, 
by  Slane.  The  late  Mr.  Wm.  Blenkiron  thought  the  Kingston  cross  superior  to  all 
others,  and  very  many  of  his  daughters  were  in  Middle  Park  Stud.  Glenelg  is 
much  inbred  to  Waxy,  through  his  sons  Whalebone,  Whisker  and  daughter  Web,  and 
the  collateral  branches  are  full  of  the  blood  of  Eclipse,  Herod,  Regulus 
and  the  Godolphin  Barb.  Glenelg  is  a  blood  bay  full  16J  hands  high,  of 
grand  presence,  having  a  beautiful  head  and  neck,  running  into  well-set,  oblique 
shoulders,  well  covered  with  muscle  ;  deep,  roomy  chest,  with  good  breadth  through 
the  heart  ;  most  excellent  body,  strong  back,  the  ribs  running  close  up  to  the  hips, 
which  are  broad  and  well  rounded,  with  good  length,  long  well-muscled  quarters, 
and  great  length  from  the  point  of  the  hip  to  stifle  and  thence  to  the  hock,  which  is 
well  shaped,  tapering  gradually  into  the  shank,  with  most  excellent  legs  and  sound, 
good  feet.  Taking  him  altogether,  there  is  not  a  handsomer,  better-formed  and  more 
blood-like  stallion  in  the  world,  with  most  excellent  temper.  There  are  few  (if  any) 
of  his  colts  whicn  are  not  handsome  and  well-shaped,  and  generally  good  feeders,  with 
immense  speed.  As  he  could  stay  a  distance  with  weight,  most  of  his  colts  possess 
these  qualities  in  an  eminent  degree.  The  best  of  his  get  are  Ferida,  the  equal  of  any 
mare  which  ever  started  in  America.  She  has  won  at  all  distances ;  from  one  to  four 
mile  heats,  has  met  and  defeated  the  best,  her  four-mile  heat  race  in  7:?3},  7:41,  is  not 

Continued  on  page  56. 


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55 


PEDIGREE    OF    GLENELG. 


aron. 

Irish 
rdcatcher  1 

Sir  Hercules. 
Guiccioli. 

Whalebone  —  Peri  by  Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival    by    Sir  _ 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero 
—  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

. 
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M 

'S 

3 

Economist. 
Miss  Pratt. 

Whisker  —  Floranthe  by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  — 
Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Young  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by  Sir  Peter—  Matron  by  Flori- 
zel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 

i 
i 

"5 

Grlencoe.  I 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by    Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia'by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

,0 

i 
l| 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville  —  Eleanor    by    Whiskey  —  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed  —  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 

-i 

urne. 

g  a 

go 

Comus. 
Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker  —  Pewet    by    Tandem  —  Termagant    by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice     by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

_o' 

£ 

| 

r 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.    George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker  —  Firetail  byJEclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cade. 

•> 

1 

CJ 

Touch-  1 
stone. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

H 

1 

Ghuznee. 

Pantaloon. 
Languish. 

Castrel—  Idalia  by  Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by 
Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Cain  —  Lydia  by  Poulton  —  Variety  by  Hyacinthus  —  Dau.  of  Weasel  —  Dau. 
of  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Locust  —  Dau.  of  Changeling. 

W 
0 

( 

1 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

H 

> 

*j 

Smolensko. 
Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Maria  Waxy's  dam,  by  Herod  —  Lizette  by 
Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Gohanna  —  Camilla    by    Trentham  —  Coquette   by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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j 

0 

Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton  —  Dau.  of  Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Orville  —  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 

$ 

i 
§ 

Garcia. 

Octavian. 
Daughter  of. 

Stripling  (Phoenomenon)—  Dau.  of  Oberon  —  Sis.  to   Sharper  by  Ranthos 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes  —  Sis.  to  Button's  Careless. 
Shuttle  —  Katharine  by  Delpini  —  Dau.  of  Paymaster  —  Dau.  of  Le  Sang  — 
Dau.  of  Rib  —  Eclipse's  dam  Spiletta  by  Regulus. 

as 

1 

Whale- 
bone. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Young  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

i 

O 

a 

Defiance 

Rubens. 
Little  Folly. 

Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.   of  Alfred—  Dau. 
of  Engineer  —  Bay  Mai  ton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Highland    Fling—  Harriet   by    Volunteer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Magnolia  by 
Marske—  Dau.  of  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Sedbury—  Ebony. 

t 

. 

'3  o 

°l 

Rubens. 

Tiny  Sis.  to 
Agonistes. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Sir  Peter  —  Wren  by  Woodpecker  —  Papillon,  Sir  Peter's  dam,  by  Snap  —  Miss 
Cleveland  by  Regulus  —  Midge  by  Son  of  Bay  Bolton. 

— 

1 

Topsy-Turvy. 

St.  George  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  Phlegon  (Mat)  — 
Dau.  of  Turk  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Rib  —  Dau.  of  Hip. 

Q 

Agnes. 

Shuttle  (Y.  Marske)—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Goldfinder  (Snap)—  Lady 

Childers)  —  Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.    of   Graham's    Champion 
(Harpun  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Merlin  (Bustler  by 
Helmsley  Turk). 

56  The  Horse-Breeders'1  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

GLENELG  (Imp.)— Continued. 

only  the  fastest  race  ever  run  by  a  mare,  but  the  average  of  the  two  heats  is  better 
than  Lecompte's  when  he  beat  Lexington,  and  better  than  Fashion's  when  she  beat  Bos- 
ton. Monitor,  a  winner  at  all  distances,  Westchester,  Baltimore  and  Coney  Island 
CUpS_l|  miles,  in  3:02f  ;  2|  miles,  in  4:36£  ;  2£-  miles,  in  3:44£  ;  the  fastest  ever  run  at 
the  distance.  Other  good  ones  by  him  are  Ada  Glenn,  Dan  Sparling,  Aella,  Clara  D, 
Bertha,  the  best  mare  over  timber  in  America,  Judith,  Edendeny,  Gladstone,  Harry 
Gow,  Jennie  B,  Kitty  Clark,  Lillie  R,  Mintzer,  Post  Guard  (Gen.  Philips),  Strathspey, 
Danicheff,  CammieF,  Glenita,  Minnock,  Harlequin,  Vender,  Mirth  in  England,  Diana, 
Orion,  Sally  Polk,  Start  in  England,  Faustina,  Vanderdecken,  Glencairne,  Lotta  C, 
Glen  Dudley,  Glen  Jorsa  in  England,  Glendolin,  Susquehanna  and  Saratoga  in  Eng- 
land, Alta  B.,  Herbert  (Tom  Plunket),  Magnate,  Little  Minch,  Corsair,  Arsenic,  Heel 
and  Toe  and  many  others.  Glenelg  is' very  handsomely  and  fashionably  bred,  running 
back  to  Eclipse,  King  Herod,  Highflyer  blood  and  many  times  to  the  hard-bottomed 
and  stout  Whalebone  blood.  He  also  has,  through  his  sire,  Citadel,  across  of  Glencoe 
through  Pocahonlas,  the  dam  of  Stockwell.  This  blood  is  highly  prized  in  England, 
and  in  America  it  is  invaluable,  and  will  ultimately  prove  itself.  Glenelg's  stock  are 
all  handsome,  blood  like,  speedy  and  stout ;  but,  like  all  the  other  stallions  in  the 
country,  the  best  of  his  get  are  from  Lexington  mares,  bred  from  daughters  of 
Glencoe.  Glenelg  has  always  stood  high  as  a  sire,  his  stock  have  invariably  good 
legs  and  feet,  and  his  daughters  will  be  of  inestimable  value  in  the  stud. 


GLENGARRY  (Imp.) 

Glengarry  will  be  located  for  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Kennesaw  Stud, 
near  Gallatin,  Tenn.,  and  will  be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $50  each, 
with  the  privilege  of  returning  next  season  if  not  in  foal.  Application 
to  be  made  to  Capt.  James  Franklin,  Gallatin,  Tenn. 

GLENGARRY,  by  Thormanby,  son  of  Melbourne  or  Windhound,  was  bred  by  Capt. 
Lane,  foaled  1866,  dam  Carbine  by  Rifleman,  son  of  Touchstone  out  of  Troica,  dam 
of  Comfit  by  Lanercost.  Glengarry  was  imported  in  the  fatal  lot  on  the  Helvetia  in 
December,  1866 — thirty-five  out  of  thirty-nine  head  were  lost  on  the  passage,  and  those 
which  survived  were  so  badly  used  up  that  they  were  unfit  to  race.  Glengarry  was 
trained,  after  he  seemingly  recovered  from  his  injuries,  and  started  in  the  Hopeful 
Stakes,  1868,  at  Jerome  Park,  five  furlong*,  1:06^,  and  a  sweepstake,  half  a  mile,  in 
.54f,  and  was  unplaced,  both  won  by  Bonny  Liss.  At  Jerome  Park,  1869,  was  fourth 
in  the  Belmont  Stakes  to  Fenian,  Glenelg  and  Invercauld,  one  mile  and  five  furlongs 
in  3:04£,  with  Viola  and  three  others  behind  him.  Ran  third  in  Club  Purse  to  Vespu- 
cius  and  Belmont,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2:08£,  track  muddy.  At  four  years  old 
ran  second  to  Cottrill,  in  Fordham  Handicap,  1£  miles,  in  2:12£.  beating  R.  B.  Con- 
nolly, Nannie  Douglas.  Corsicaa,  Metarie  and  three  others.  Was  unplaced  in  Club 
Purse,  heats  of  If  miles,  won  by  Sanford  in  3:15|,  3:17i,  track  heavy.  Thormanby, 
his  sire,  although  credited  with  a  double  paternity,  was  unquestionably  by  Windhound, 
the  son  of  Pantaloon,  by  Castrel  ;  he  won  the  Derby,  defeating,  amongst  others,  The 
Wizard,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  ;  he  also  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1861  ;  he 
was  sire  of  Atlantic  and  Charibert,  winner^  of  the  2,000  guineas.  Alice  Hawthorne, 
Thormanby's  dam,  was  the  best  mare  of  her  day  in  England,  won  the  Goodwood  Cup 
in  1844  and  the  Doncaster  Cup  in  1843  and  1844.  Glengarry  is  bred  from  speedy 
blood  on  the  sire's  side  and  well  fortified  on  the  dam's  side  by  the  stout  crosses  of 
Waxy,  Herod  and  Eclipse.  For  his  chances  he  has  sired  some  good  colts.  Kennesaw 
is  the  best  produce  of  his  dam  ;  Matagorda  is  also  a  fast  and  good  mare  and  winner  of 
seven  races  in  one  year  ;  Peru  was  also  a  good  performer  and  the  best  produce  of  her 
dam  ;  Greenland,  although  an  uncertain  horse,  ran,  when  fit,  some  most  excellent 
races  ;  he  won  the  Great  Metropolitan  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  1£  miles,  in  2:40£,  beat- 
ing Geo.  McCullough,  Parole  and  others.  The  Cash  Handicap  at  Saratoga,  1£  miles,  in 
1 :54i,  defeating  a  good  field,  mile  heats,  in  1 :45, 1 :45.  He  is  also  sire  of  Capt.  Franklin, 
Gladiola,  Emma  Cooper,  Glenarm,  Kingsland,  Martinique  (London),  all  winners.  He 
is  a  brown,  16J  hands  high;  a  well  shaped,  robust  and  fine  horse,  with  a  broad  white 
stripe  down  his  face — no  other  white.  We  expect  to  see  some  good  ones  from  his 
lo:ns. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    GLENGARRY— (Imp.) 


* 

d 

"S 

1 

Buzzard. 
Selirn's  Dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

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Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  (Eclipse)  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Sis.  to 
Babraham  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball  —  Bushy  Molly. 
Meteor  (Eclipse  )-Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer-Sis,  to  Tandem  bySyphon- 
Dau.  of  Regulus-Dau.  of  Snip-Dau.  of  Cottingham-  Warlock  Galloway. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Filho-da-Puta. 
Finesse. 

Haphazard  —  Mrs.  Barnetby  Waxy  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel  by  Squir- 
rel —  Priucipessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian  —  Gris.  Lady  Thigh. 
Peruvian—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Sis.  to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer—  Ever- 
lasting by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

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Muley. 

Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Spitfire. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer-Dau.  of  Car.  Puff  (Babraham)-Dau.  of  Tat- 
ler  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Whiteneck. 
Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Wilson 
Arabian—  -Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Mogul  —  Dau.  of  Crab. 

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Mandane. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.   of    Gohanna—  Fraxinella    by    Trentham—  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Cervantes. 
Anticipaton. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Beningbrough  —  Expectation  by  Herod  —  Dau.   of  Skim  —  Dau.   of    Janus 
(Godol.)  —  Spinster  by  Crab  —  Spinster  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

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Banter. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer—  Cypher  by  Squirrel—  Fribble's  dam. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An 
Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  New.  Arabian. 

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Whisker. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Delpini—  Tapple  Cyder  by  King  Fergus—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by 
Bro.  to  Silvio—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Ld.  Moreton's  Arabian. 

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Galatea. 

Amadis. 
Paulina. 

Don    Quixote  —  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.   of   Diomed  —  Desdemona   by 
Marske—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers. 
Sir  Peter—  Pewet  by  Tandem—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 

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Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick   Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Whisker—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

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Bustard. 
Gay  hurst's  Dam. 

Buzzard—  Gipsy   Sis.  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator—  Sis.   to  Postmaster  by 
Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 
Election—  Sis.  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by 
Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Blacklock. 
Mandane. 

Whitelock—  Dau.    of  Coriander—  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  Cul.  Arabian. 
Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Grey  Robinson. 

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Blucher. 

Waxy—  Platina  by  Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Trentham—  Sis.  to  Drone  by  Herod- 
Lily  by  Blank—  Peggy  by  Cade—  Sis.  to  Widdrington  Mare. 

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Opal. 

Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Olivia  by  Justice  (Herod)—  Cyper  by  Squirrel  (Trav- 
eler)— Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers 

*  Windhound  given. 


(Darley  Arabian) — Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian — Byerly  Mare,  dam  of 
the  Two  True  Blues. 


58  The  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


GLENMORE, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  GATE  CITY  CUP  AT  ATLANTA,  1878;  BOWIE  STAKES, 
FOUR  MILE  HEATS,  AT  BALTIMORE,  1879;  AND  THE  GREAT  LONG 
ISLAND  SWEEPSTAKES,  FOUR  MILE  HEATS,  AND  CONEY  ISLAND 
CUP,  1881) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  Glengar  Stud,  the  property  of  Wm.  Jen- 
nings, at  $50  the  season.  Application  to  Wm.  Jennings,  Mount 
Washington,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 

GLENMOKE  by  imp.  Glen  Athol,  son  of  Blair  Athol,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  Wood- 
burn  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled  1875,  dam  Lotta,  by  Hunter's  Glencoe,  son  of  imp.  Glencoe, 
out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  Acrobat,  John  Morgan,  Susan  Beane,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glen- 
coe. Glenmore  made  his  bow  to  the  public  as  a  three-year  old,  starting  14  times,  won 
six  races,  was  second  in  one,  third  in  one,  and  unplaced  in  the  others.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  September  27,  won  Gait  House  Purse,  mile  heats,  defeating  Fortuna,  Tom  Sawyer 
and  Vril,  in  1 :50,  1 :47£.  Same  place,  October  1,  won  Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds, 
mile  heats,  in  1 :46£,  1 :45|,  defeating  Fortuna  and  three  others.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Octo- 
ber 11,  ran  dead  heat  with  Essillah  for  first  pla°e  in  first  heat,  mile  heats,  in  1 :46£.  King 
Faro  won  second  heat  in  1 :50,  distancing  Col.  Hull  and  Essillah.  Glenmore  was  ruled 
out  for  a  foul.  Same  place,  October  14,  won  1-J-  miles  in  2:00,  beating  Henry  Owens  and 
Bonnie  Itaska.  Atlanta,  Ga. ,  October  22,  ran  second  to  Bergamot,  1^  miles ;  time,  2 :43|. 
Same  meeting,  October  23,  won  the  Gate  City  Cup,  2£  miles  in  4:43,  defeating  Bergamot 
and  Clemmie  G.  Macon,  Ga.,  October  30,  beat  Bill  Dillon  and  Scar-Faced  Charley,  2£ 
miles,  in  4:41£.  Same  place,  November  1,  won  mile  dash  for  three-year  olds  and  un- 
der, in  1:46|,  defeating  Mary  Walton,  Silver  Maid  and  Bonnie  Itaska.  At  four  years 
old  Glenmore  started  twenty-three  times  ;  won  ten  races,  ran  dead  heat  for  one  with 
Fortuna  (sister  of  Falsett/>),  and  divided  purse  and  stages,  was  second  in  three,  third 
in  one,  and  unplaced  in  eight.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  20,  Glenmore  and  Fortuna  made 
their  first  appearance  in  1879,  and  ran  a  dead  heat  in  a  l^-mile  dash,  defeating  an  ex- 
cellent field,  consisting  of  Keene  Richards,  Jr.,  Mollie  McGinley,  Mary  R,  Signal, 
Dunkirk,  Douglass,  Conn  and  Essillah  ;  time,  2:10£.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  14,  ran 
second  to  Goodnight  in  1£  miles,  defeating  Bill  Bass,  who  finished  first,  but  was  placed 
last  for  fouling  Goodnight,  and  seven  others  ;  time,  2:10£.  Chicago,  111.,  June  30,  won 
dash  of  two  miles,  defeating  Checkmate,  Blossom,  Edinburg  and  Aunt  Winnie  ;  time, 
3:37f.  Detroit,  Mich.,  July  3,  ran  second  to  Checkmate  in  1|  miles— the  first  mile 
was  run  in  1 :43J;  time  2:43;  Edwin  A,  and  King  George  also  ran.  Same  place,  July  4, 
won  one  mile,  defeating  Virgilian,  Eli,  Mollie  McGinley  and  Lady  D'Arcy;  time,  1:42$. 
Same  day,  won  2  mile  dash,  defeating  I/Argentine,  Claudia  and  Enterprise  ;  time, 
3:33£.  Brighton  Beach  Fair  Grounds,  Coney  Island,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  won  sweepstakes, 
2  miles,  defeating-  Virginian  and  Pilot ;  time,  3:51£.  Same  place,  July  22,  won  dash 
li  miles,  defeating  Shylock,  Hattie  F,  Baton  Rouge,  Loiterer  and  Farley  ;  time,  2:02. 
Same  place,  July  28,  won  one  mile,  defeating  Farley  and  Albert  •  time,  1 :52.  Same  place, 
August  7,  ran  dead  heat  with  Claudia  for  sweepstakes,  If  miles;  times,  3:25;  divided. 
Monmouth  Park,  August  26,  ran  second  to  Danicheff  in  the  Elberon  Handicap;  2  miles ; 
time,  8:51$;  Lou  Lanier  and  Tom  Scarlet  also  ran.  Same  place,  August  30..  finished 
second  in  hunTicap,  If  miles,  won  by  Ferida  in  3:10,  but  was  disqualified  for  fouling 
Jericho;  Pilot,  Lou  Lanier,  Gov.  Hampton  and  Gen.  Philips,  also  ran.  Autumn 

Continued  on  page  60. 


The  Iforse-JBreeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


59 


PEDIGREE    OF    GLENMORE. 


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Irish  Bird- 
catcher. 

Echidna. 

Sir  Hercules—  Guicciolli  by  Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  Irish  Escape—  Young 
Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Economist—  Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 

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Glencoe. 
Marpessa. 

Sultan  —  Trampoline  by  Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  — 
Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank. 
Muley  —  Clare  by  Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  — 
Fractious  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting. 

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Humphrey 
Clinker. 

Daughter  of. 

Comus  —  Clinkerina  by  Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to   Zodiac  by  St. 
George  —  Abigail  by  Woodpecker  —  Firetail  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Gladiator. 
Daughter  of.    \ 

Partizan—  Pauline  by  Moses—  Quadrille  by  Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey 
or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer. 
Plenipotentiary—  Myrrha  by  Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Gra- 
zier by  St.  Peter  —  Sis.  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator  —  Dau.  of  Herod  (Tartar). 

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Voltaire. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-o's—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder—  Dau.of  Old  Eng—  Dau.of  Cul  Arabian. 
Phantom  —  Dau.  of   Overton  —  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler 
—  Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Jenny  Spinner. 

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Mulatto. 
Leda. 

Catton  —  Desdemona  byOrville  —  Fannyby  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.of  Diomed  —  Des- 
demonaby  Marske  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab  —  Ebony  by  Childers. 
Filho-da-Puta  —  Treasure  by  Camillus  —  Dau.   of    Hyacinthus  —  Flora    by 
King  Fergus  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Flower. 

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Touchstone. 
Verbena. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Velocipede  —  Rosalba  by  Milo  —  Sis.  to  Rubens  by  Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alex- 
ander —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer. 

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Bay  Middleton. 
Maid  of  Lune. 

Sultan—  Cobweb  by  Phantom—  Filagree  by  Soothsayer—  Web  by  Waxy  — 
Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  "Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

Glencoe. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick    Andrews—  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Filho-da-Puta. 

Miss  Craigie. 

Haphazard  —  Mrs.   Barnet  by  Waxy  —  Dau.   of  Woodpecker  —  Heinel    by 
Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Marchioness  by  Lurcher  (Dungannon  by  Eclipse)  —  Miss  Cogden 
by  Phoenomenon.     Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Silvio  —  Daphne. 

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Am.  Eclipse. 
Katy  Ann. 

Duroc  —  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.   of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart's  Childers. 
Ogle's  Oscar—  (Imp.  Gabriel)—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Expedition—  Maid 
of  the  Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark. 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot—  Dau.  of  BayBolton 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by    Trentham  —  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  ©lank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Tramp. 
Rosamond. 

iDick  Andrews—  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by    Trentham—  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 
I  Buzzard  —  Roseberrv  by  Phoenomenon  —  Miss  West  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of 
Regulus—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Flying  Childers—  Dau.  of  Basto. 

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Is  p 

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Duroc—  Millers   Damsel  by  Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-o's—  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Katy  Ann. 

Ogle's  Oscar—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  Medoc's  dam  by  Expedition—  Maid  of 
•     thp.   Oaks    hv   SnreRd     Eae-le    (Volunteer1*  —  Annette   bv    Imo.   Shark 

(Marske)— Dau .  of  Rockingham  (Partner)— Dau.  of  Gallant  (Fearnought) 
—Dau.of  True  Whig(Fitzhugh's  Regulus)— Dau.of  Imp.  Regulus  (Regu- 
lus)—Imp.  Diamond  by  Cullen  Arabian— Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner 
(Jigg)— Dau.  of  Greyhound— Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb  — Dau.  of 
D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt— Old  Montague  Mare. 


60  The  Iforse-JBreeders*  Guide  and  Hand  JSook. 

GLENMORE — Continued. 

Meeting  Coney  Island  Jockey  Club,  Prospect  Park,  L.  I.,  September  6,  won  Fog  Handi- 
cap Sweepstakes,  heats  of  li  miles,  defeating  Chiquita,  Yirgilian,  Mark  L,  Zoo  Zoo, 
Skylark  and  Gabriel;  time,  1:58£,  2:00,  2:02f;  Chiquita  won  the  first  heat.  Jerome 
Park,  October  11,  won  handicap  sweepstakes,  2£  miles,  defeating  Ferida,  Fortuna, 
Willie  D,  Invermore,  Gen.  Philips  and  Day  Star;  time,  3:51.  Baltimore,  Md., 
October  25,  Glenmore  won  the  Bowie  Stakes,  4-mile  heats,  defeating  Willie  D, 
LouLanierand  Charley  Bush;  time,  7:29|,  7:30£,  7:31;  Willie  D.  won  the  first 
heat,  Lou  Lanier  and  Charley  Bush  were  distanced  in  the  second.  This  is  the 
best  and  fastest  three  heats  ever  run  in  the  world.  At  five  years  old  started  thirteen 
times,  won  six  races,  was  second  in  five,  and  third  in  two.  Glenmore  commenced  the 
season  at  Washington  by  running  second  to  Checkmate  in  the  Willard's  Hotel  Cup,  2 
miles,  in  3:36£,  beating  Ben  Hill  and  Werter.  Baltimore,  May  25,  won  Club  Purse,  1£ 
miles,  in  2:15J,  beating  Scotilla,  Werter,  and  five  others;  May  28,  ran  second  to  Moni- 
tor in  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  4:02^,  beating  Harold.  Gravesend,  June  25,  won 
the  Club  Purse,  1|  miles,  in  3:04,  beating  Report,  Ferida  and  St.  Martin.  This  was 
the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  to  that  date.  June  26,  won  the  Stirrup  Cup, 
2  miles  and  a  furlong,  in  3:43£,  carrying  114  Ibs. ,  beating  Uncas  (4),  111  Ibs.,  and  Jim 
Beck  (4)  95  Ibs. ;  this  was  a  capital  race.  Saratoga,  August  7,  ran  third  to  Luke  Black- 
burn (3),  116  Ibs.,  and  One  Dime  (4),  110  Ibs.;  Glenmore  (5),  118  Ibs.,  in  the  Grand 
Union  Prize,  If  miles,  in  3:07,  beating  Cammie  F,  Gen.  Philips  and  Chimney  Sweep. 
BrightonBeach,  August  18,  ran  second  to  Virgilian  in  Club  Purse,  one  mile  and  a  furlong, 
in  1 :55,  beating  Baby,  Virginius  and  three  others,  100  Ibs.  on  each.  Gravesend,  Sep- 
tember 7,  won  Club  Purse,  If  miles  in  3:09,  Glenmore,  107  Ibs.,  beating  Uncas  (4),  107; 
Monitor  (4),  109,  and  two  others.  September  16,  was  third  to  Checkmate  and  Monitor, 
one  mile  and  5  furlongs  in  2:50,  Uncas,  One  Dime  and  Krupp  Gun  behind  him;  Septem- 
berlS,  ran  second  to  Ferida  in  the  great  Long  Island  stakes,  4-mile  heats,  in  7:23|,  7:41, 
beating  Irish  King;  September  25,  won  handicap  sweepstakes,  heats  of  one  mile  and  a 
furlong,  in  2:09,  2:10,  2:14,  he  carrying  114  Ibs.,  beating  Mary  Anderson  (3),  83  Ibs., 
who  won  first  heat,  Dan  Sparling  (4),  107  Ibs.,  and  four  others,  an  excellent  race. 
Baltimore,  October  19,  won  Club  Purse1,  2-mile  heats  in  3:46,  3:40|,  beating  Surge, 
Mintzer  and  Cammie  F.  His  last  race  of  the  season  was  in  the  Bowie  Stakes,  4-mile 
heats,  won  by  Monitor  in  7:41,  7:42,  only  the  two  starting.  Six  years  old  started  six- 
teen times  and  won  eleven  races.  Brighton  Beach,  won  a  dash  of  one  mile,  in  1 :47,  beat- 
ing Startle,  Scotilla  and  six  others,  track  heavy.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  mile  heats,  in 
1:42|,  1:42£,  1:46J,  beating  Dan  Sparling,  Ferida  and  others  ;  Dan  Sparling  won  the 
first  heat  and  Glenmore  was  fifth.  Won  Coney  Island  Cup,  2%  miles,  in  3:58f ,  beating 
Monitor,  Parole,  Luke  Blackburn  and  Uncas.  Won  a  dash  of  If  miles,  in  3.01J,  the  fast- 
est on  record,  beating  Geo.  McCullough  and  3  others.  Brighton  Beach,  won  the  Kings 
County  Cup,  2  miles,  no  time  taken,  Gouverneur  the  only  other  starter;  Glenmore  carried 
123  Ibs.,  Gouverneur  (3),  carried  94  Ibs.  Won  the  Engeman  Handicap,  !•£  miles,  in  2 :40, 
beating  Ingomar,  Scotilla  and  Jury.  Monmouth  Park,  won  a  dash  of  If  miles,  in  2 :10 ;  Pa- 
role the  only  other  starter.  Brighton  Beach,  won  a  dash  of  one  mile,  in  1 :43f ,  beating 
Rosalie  and  two  others.  Sheepshead  Bay,  walked  over  for  a  purse  of  $500,  If  miles.  Won 
a  dash  of  If  miles,  in  3 :08£,  beat  ing  Monitor  and  Irish  King.  Won  the  Great  Long  Island 
Stakes,  4-mile  heats,  in  8:18,  7:40;  Eiias  Lawrence  the  only  other  starter;  Lawrence 
won  the  first  heat,  and  was  drawn  in  the  third.  Baltimore,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one 
mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Oden,  in  1 :59.  Was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a 
furlong,  won  by  Monitor,  in  1:57.  Brighton  Beach,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile 
and  a  furlong,  won  by  Victim,  in  1 :58£.  Baltimore,  was  second  in  a  race  of  2-mile 
heats,  won  by  Ferida,  in  3:39,  3:37,  3:41;  Glenmore  won  second  heat;  only  two  starters. 
Seven  years  old  started  eighteen  times,  and  won  six  races.  Washington,  D.  C.,  won 
the  National  Handicap,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2:00,  carrying  120  Ibs.,  and  beating 
Blue  Lodge  and  six  others.  Won  the  Diplomatic  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:57f.  Brighton 
Beach,  won  the  Kings  County  Cup,  2  miles,  in  3:36f.  Monmouth  Park,  won  the 
Shrewsbury  Handicap,  If  miles,  in  3 :08i,  beating  Glidelia,  Girofle,  Monitor  and  Aella. 
Won  a  handicap  sweepstakes,  li  miles,  in  2:38£,  beating  Mary  Anderson,  Priam  and 


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Macbeth.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  a  handicap  sweepstakes,  heats  of  one  mile  and  a  fur- 
long, in  1 :57£,  1 :57£,  2:00;  Haledon  won  the  first  heat  and  Glenmore  was  fourth.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  won  by  Col.  Sprague,  in  2:114-. 
Baltimore,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Crickmore,  in 
1:56};  was  second  in  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles,  won  by  Thora,  in  4:00.  Brighton 
Beach,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Barney  Lyon,  in 
1 :57.  Sheepshead  Bay,  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Dan  K,  in  1 :43, 
1:42};  was  second  in  a  handicap  sweepstakes,  heats  of  one  mile  and  a  furling,  won 
by  Keno,  in  1:56,  1:58,  1:59},  Glenmore  won  the  first  heat,  carrying  115  Ibs.  Keno 
(aged),  carried  only  90  Ibs.  Brighton  Beach,  was  second  in  the  Engeman  Handicap, 
1^  miles,  won  by  Gov.  Hampton,  in.  2:39.  Moumouth  Park,  was  third  in  a  handi- 
cap sweepstakes,  If  miles,  won  by  Monitor,  in  3 :07£.  Sheepshead  Bay,  was  second 
in  the  Great  Long  Island  Stakes,  4-mile  heats,  won  by  Bushwhacker,  in  8:01|, 
8:ltf;  Irack  very  muddy  and  wet.  Glenmore  is  much  inbred  to  Glencoe  having 
three  crosses  of  that  desirable  strain  of  blood,  and  a  double  cross  of  Am.  Eclipse, 
and  another  cross  of  Sultan  through  Bay  Middleton. 

Glenmore  is  chestnut,  15  hands  2£  inches  high,  with  large  star  and  snip,  both  fore 
feet  white  below  ankle  and  little  white  on  one  hind  foot.  He  is  one  of  the  most  sym- 
metrical horses  in  the  world. 


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GRENADA, 

(WINNER  OF  WINDSOR  HOTEL  STAKES,  SARATOGA,  BELMONT,  JEROME 
AND  LORILLARD  STAKES,  AT  JEROME  PARK,  TRAVERS  STAKES  AT 
SARATOGA,  CONEY  ISLAND  DERBY,  AT  SHEEPSHEAD  BAY, 
POTOMAC  AND  DIXIE  STAKES,  AT  BALTIMORE,  AND  OTHER 
IMPORTANT  RACES,) 

Will  stand  for  marcs  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  stables  of  Irvine  &  Noyes, 
Marion,  Ohio,  at  $30  the  season.  Application  to  Irvine  &  Noyes, 
Mar 'ion ,  Ohio. 

GRENADA,  by  King  Alfonso,  son  of  imp.  Phaeton,  bred  in  Woodburn  Stud,  Ky., 
foaled  1877,  dam  Mattie  Gross,  dam  of  Mate,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Dick  Doty's  dam, 
by  American  Eclipse.  Grenada,  as  a  two-gear-old  started  eleven  times,  won  Club 
Purse  at  Long  Branch,  half  a  mile,  in  49f  sec.,  beating  Canaan,  Maggie  C,  and  three 
others.  Ran  second  to  his  stable  companion,  Sensation,  in  the  July  Stakes,  5  furlongs, 
in  1 :07,  track  heavy,  Rosalie,  Ferncliff  and  nine  others  behind  him.  Saratoga,  ran 
second  to  Sensation,  in  Flash  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in  49f  sec.,  Rosalie,  Luke  Blackburn 
and  four  others  behind  him.  Ran  second  to  Sensation  in  Saratoga  Stakes,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile  in  1 : 18,  Beata,  Glidelia,  Girofle,  and  Bye  and-Bye  behind  him.  Won 
Windsor  Hotel  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  in  1:03£,  beating  Luke  Blackburn,  Glidelia  and 
four  others.  Long  Branch,  ran  second  to  Sensation  in  August  Stakes,  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  in  1 :18-i,  seven  others  behind  him  Ran  second  to  Sensation  in  Criterion 
Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :22,  track  muddy,  five  others  behind  him.  Was 
third  at  Jerome  Park,  in  Nursery  Stakes,  to  Sensation  and  Ferncliff,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  in  1:18,  Girofle  and  three  others  behind  him.  Baltimore,  Md.,  second  to  Sen- 
sation in  Central  Stakes,  one  mile  in  1 :50£,  beating  Oden,  track  muddy.  Was  unplaced 
in  two  races.  At  three  years  old,  started  in  nineteen  races,  of  which  he  won  ten,  was 
second  in  four,  third  in  three,  and  unplaced  in  two,  placing  to  his  credit  '$31,112.50. 
Baltimore,  May  19,  won  the  Potomac  Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  1£  miles,  in2:39£, 
beating  Colonel  Sprague,  Oden,  and  four  others.  May  28,  won  Preakness  Stakes,  l| 
miles,  in  2:40£,  beating  Oden  and  theee  others.  Jerome  Park,  June  3,  was  beaten  a 
head  for  the  Withers  Stakes,  one  mile,  in  1 : 49,  by  Ferncliff,  Oden  and  three  others 
behind  him.  June  8,  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1$  miles,  in  2: 47,  beating  Ferncliff  and 
two  others.  June  12,  won  the  Lori  I  lard  Stakes,  one  mile  and  3  furlongs,  in  2 :28| 
(unofficial  time),  beating  Duke  of  Montrose,  Ferncliff  and  3  others.  Sheepshead  Bay, 
June  24,  won  the  Coney  Island  Derby,  H  miles,  in  2:40£,  beating  Quito  and  Kimball. 
Saratoga,  July  17,  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3:12|,  beating  Oden,  Turfman, 
Ferncliff  and  two  others.  Monmouth  Park,  Aug.  21,  won  Atlantic  Handicap,  1£  miles, 
in  2:48$,  with  118  Ibs.  up,  beating  Edelweiss,  100  Ibs.,  Nancy,  100  Ibs.  and  Diana, 
951bs.  Jerome  Park,  Oct.  2,  won  Jerome  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3:12f,  beating  Oden, 
Ferncliff,  etc.  Oct.  7,  ran  second  to  his  stable  companion,  Monitor,  If  miles,  Tn  3:13^. 
Baltimore,  Oct.  19,  won  the  Dixie  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3:38,  beating  Oden  and  Ferncliff, 
and  wound  up  the  season  by  running  a  dead  heat  and  dividing  the  Breckenridge 
Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3 : 43^,  with  Glidelia.  He  was  defeated  in  the  Jersey  Derby  by 
Ferncliff  when  amiss,  but  in  the  St.  Leger,  Ferncliff  defeated  him  in  the  capital  time 
of  3:09  for  If  miles.  Grenada  did  not  run  up  to  his  form  in  several  of  his  races. 
As  a  four-year-old,  won  four  out  of  six  races.  Baltimore,  won  the  Peyton  Handicap, 
mile  heats,  in  1 :43£,  1 .43J,  1 :47£,  beating  Oden,  who  won  the  first  heat,  Elias  Law- 
rence and  four  others,  was  third  to  Monitor,  his  stable  companion  in  Baltimore  Cup, 
2i  miles  in  4:02.  Jerome  Park,  won  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  If  miles,  in  3: 15£,  beat- 
ing Ventriloquist  and  two  others,  track  heavy.  Won  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2 
miles,  in  3: 43,  beating  McCullough,  Monitor,  Uncas,  and  three  others.  Won  Handi- 
cap Sweepstakes,  with  112  Ibs.,  If  miles,  in  3:26,  beating  Girofle  and  Sly  Dance,  track 
very  heavy.  Was  unplaced  in  Club  Purse,  If  miles,  won  by  Glenniore  in  8:01^. 
Grenada  bursted  his  foot  in  this  race,  and  was  never  himself  afterwards,  At  live  years 
old,  ran  second  to  Vampire,  in  Welter  Cup,  one  mile,  in  1:51,  ran  second  to  Thora,  in 
Westchester  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  4:12,  and  was  unplaced  in  Members  Cup,  1|  miles,  won 
by  Woodcock,  in  2:  06^.  Grenada  was  a  first  class  race-horse.  In  his  two-year-old 
year  he  ran  second  to  his  stable  companion,  Sensation,  in  most  all  of  the  great  Stakes, 
and  had  the  best  colts  of  the  year  behind  him.  As  a  three-year-old,  he  demonstrated 
his  quality  by  winning  a  majority  of  the  great  three-year-old  stakes,  and  at  four  years 
old,  won  four  out  of  six  good  races  before  injuring  his  foot,  which  virtually  destroyed 
him  for  racing  purposes.  Grenada  is  from  a  racing  family.  Mattie  Gross,  his  dam, 
produced  Mate  and  Whisper,  both  good  horses,  and  his  grandam  produced  Dick  Doty, 
a  good  race-horce,  won  four-mile  heats  in  7:37£  and  7:46£,  the  fastest  race  run  in  that 
State,  Kentucky,  to  that  date,  1853.  Creath,  another  famous  race-horse,  is  also  from 
this  family.  Grenada,  in  addition  to  "being  by  King  Alfonso,  sire  of  Foxhall,  Fonsp, 
and  other  good  ones,  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  and  to  the  Godolphin 
Arabian,  on  the  dam's  side.  We  commend  Grenada  to  the  breeders  of  Ohio. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    GRENADA. 


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Fanny  Dawson. 

Whisker  —  Floranthe  by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Blaze  (Childers). 
Nabocklish—  Miss  Tooley  by  Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter- 
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Marpessa. 

Sultan—  Trampoline  by  Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator— 
Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia. 
Muley  —  Clare  by  Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanua  —  Amazon  by  Driver  — 
Fractious  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker. 

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Touchstone. 
Ghuzuee. 

Camel  —  Banter    by   Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Pantaloon  —  Langush  by  Cain  —  Lydia  by  Poulton  —  Variety  by  Hyacinthus 
—  Sis.  to  Swordsman  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Locust. 

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Touchstone  —  Decoy  by  Filho-da-Puta  —  Finesse  by  Peruvian  —  Violante  by 
John  Bull  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 
Emilius  —  Variation  by  Bastard  —  Johanna  Southcote  by  Beningbrough  — 
Lavinia  by  Pipator  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Car.  Puff. 

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Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selirn  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Lucilla. 

Blacklock  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 
Trumpator  —  Lucy  by  Orphan  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Mel- 
zar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel. 

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Daughter  of. 

Orville—  Eleanor    by    Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Election—  Fair  Helen  by  Hambletonian—  Helen  by  Delpini—  Rosalind  by 
Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Sir  Archy  —  Roxaua  by  Hephestion  —  Roxana  by  Marplot  —  Juliet  by  Imp. 
Mexican  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Friar  (South  by  Regulus). 
Tiger  —  Dau.  of  Albert  —  Dau.  of  Algerine  —  Dau.  of  Grey  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Americus  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Medley  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  W'm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Co.  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard. 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  — 
Dau.  of  Follower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough;  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank. 

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Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Amanda. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Childers 
Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paffet  Turk. 
Grey  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va  Cade—  Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence—  Dolly 
Fine  by  Silvereye—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger—  Dau.  of  Forester. 

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Daughter  of. 

Mambrino—  Dau.   of  Turf—  Dau.   of  Regulus—  Dau.   of  Starling—  Snap's 
dam  by  Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk. 
Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gimcrack—  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau.   of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 

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Fair  Rachel. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Diomed  (Flarizel)—  Susan  Jones  by  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Thorn- 
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Daughter  of. 

Woodpecker—  Misfortune  by  Dux—  Curiosity  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart,  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Silvertail  (Imp.  Fearnought,  son  of  Regulus  by  Godolphin  Arabian)—  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Dove  (Young  Cade,  son  of  Cade  by  Godolphin  Arabian.) 

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GREAT    TOM    (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  ST.  JAMES  PALACE  STAKES  AT  ASCOT,    AND  DONCAS- 
TER   STAKES  AT  DONCASTER,   IN  1876,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Belle  Meade  Stud  near  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson t, 
lock  box  383,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Annual  sale  of  Yearlings  about 
May  1st. 

GREAT  TOM,  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway,  bred  by  LordFalmouth,  foaled  1873, 
dam  Woodcraft,  the  dam  of  Kingcraft,  Andred  and  Anderida,  by  Yoltigeur,  winner 
of  the  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Doncaster  Cup,  out  of  Falcon  and  Ostreger's  dam  by 
Venison. 

Great  Tom  started  once  at  two  years  old  ;  at  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  for 
the  Boscawen  Post  Stakes  of  100  sovereigns  each,  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile  (six  subs.) ;  won  by  Twine  the  Plaiden,  119  Ibs. ;  buy  filly  by  Macaroni,  out  of 
Fairminstcr,  116  Ibs.,  second  ;  Camembert,  119  Ibs.,  third  ;  Great  Tom,  122  Ibs., 
fourth  ;  Morning  Star,  119  Ibs.,  fifth. 

At  three  yearj  old,  started  nine  times  ;  won  two,  was  second  three  times,  third 
twice  and  unplaced  in  two.  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting  for  Post  Sweepstakes  of  100 
sovereigns  each,  half  forfeit,  for  three-year  olds,  Ditch  Mile,  7  furlongs  220  yards, 
Wild  Tommy,  122  Ibs.,  was  first;  Great  Tom,  122  Ibs.,  second;  Coltness,  118  lbs.r 
third;  Camembert,  117  Ibs.,  fourth;  won  by  a  head,  a  length  and  a  half  between 
second  and  third.  At  Newmarket,  for  Two  Thousand  Guineas  Stakes,  Rowley  Mile, 
one  mile  and  17  yards,  won  by  Petrarch,  Julius  Ca3sar  second,  Kaleidoscope  third  ;  in 
a  field  of  fourteen  Great  Tom  was  unplaced.  At  Epsom,  for  the  Derby,  lg  miles,  won 
by  Kisber,  Forerunner  second,  Julius  Csssar  third,  Great  Tom  was  unplaced.  Fifteen 
started.  At  Ascot,  for  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  of  50  sovereigns  each,  with  1,000* 
sovereigns  added,  for  three-year  olds,  second  to  have  300  sovereigns,  a  mile  and  five 
furlongs,  Petrarch,  127  Ibs.,  first  ;  Great  Tom,  115  Ibs.,  second  ;  Julius  Ca3sar,  122  Ibs., 
third  ;  Glacis,  115  Ibs.,  fourth  ;  Zee,  117  Ibs.,  fifth  ;  Marquesas,  115  Ibs.,  sixth  ;  won 
by  a  length  ;  a  bad  third.  Same  meeting,  for  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes  of  100 
sovereigns  each,  half  forfeit,  for  three-year  olds  ;  old  mile  (12  subs.),  Great  Tom,  115 
Ibs.,  and  Glacis,  115  Ibs.,  ran  a  dead  heat.  Great  Tom  afterwards  walked  over,  and 
the  stakes  were  divided.  At  Doncaster,  for  the  Doncaster  Stakes  of  10  sovereigns 
each,  with  100  added,  for  three-year  olds  ;  mile  and  a  half  (36  subs.),  Great  Tom,  122 
Ibs.,  was  first ;  Coltness,  127  Ibs.,  second  ;  Morning  Star,  122  Ibs..  third  ;  won  by  two 
lengths,  three  lengths  between  second  and  third.  At  Newmarket,  for  the  Triennial 
Produce  Stakes  of  10  sovereigns  each,  for  three-year  olds,  colts  122  Ibs.,  fillies  119  Ibs., 
A.  F.,  1  mile  2  furlongs,  73  yards,  won  by  Camembert,  Twine  the  Plaiden  second. 
Great  Tom  third,  Villafranca,  Timballo  and  Murrumbidgee  unplaced.  Same  place, 
for  the  Beaufort  Post  Stakes  of  100  sovereigns  each,  half  forfeit,  for  three-year  olds, 
colts  122  Ibs.,  fillies  118  Ibs.,  Rowley  mile  (5  subs.),  won  by  Twine  the  Plaiden,  Great 
Tom  second,  Wild  Tommy  third,  Camembert  fourth.  Same  meeting,  for  the  New- 
market Derby  of  25  sovereigns  each,  10  forfeit,  with  100  added,  for  three-year  olds,  1£ 
miles,  Lord  Falmouth's  Skylark,  123  Ibs.,  first  ;  Moulin,  123  Ibs.,  second  ;  Great  Tom, 
123  Ibs.,  third  ;  Hellenest,  123 Ibs.,  fourth  ;  Sailor,  123  Ibs.,  fifth  ;  won  by  a  length, 
two  lengths  between  the  second  and  third. 

At  four  years  old,  he  started  six  times  and  won  once,  second  once,  third  twice,  and 
unplaced  twice.  At  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting  for  the  Triennial  Produce 

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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)  —  Maria  by  Herod  (Tartar)  —  Lisette  by  Snap  (Snip)  —  Miss 
Windsor  by  Godolphin  Arabian.  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Promise  by  Snap 
(Snip)  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

Octavian. 
Caprice. 

Stripling  (Phoenomenou)  —  Dau.  of  Oberon  (Highflyer)  —  Sis.  to  Sharper  by 
Ranthos  (Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes. 
Anvil    (Herod)  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Cur  B.  Barb. 

Rugantino. 
Butterfly. 

Commodore  (Tug)—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  (Syphon)—  Bl. 
Susan  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Master  Bagot  (Bagot)  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Mother  Brown  by  Trun- 
nion (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Old  England—  Dau.  of  Bolton  Starling. 

Teddy  the 
Grinder. 

Lady  Jane. 

Asparagus  (Pot-8-os)  —  Stargazer  by  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Miss  West  by  Mat- 
chem (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Childers. 
Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Paulina  by  Florizel  (Herod)—  Captive  by  Matchem 
(Cade)  —  Calliope  by  Slouch  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  (Woodpecker)  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
(Herod)—  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem)—  Dau.  of  Engineer. 
Williamson's  Ditto  (Sir  Peter)—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  (Eclipse)—  Dau. 
of  Herod  (Tartar)  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  (Joe  Andrews)—  Dau.  of  Gohanna  (Mercury)—  Fraxinella  by 
Trentham  (Sweepstakes)—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 
Waxy  (Pot-8-os)—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer (Herod)  —  Promise  by  by  Snap  (Snip)  —  Julia  by  Blank. 

Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum (Cripple)  Cantatrice  by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Whiskey    (Saltram)—  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed    (Florizel)—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  (Cade)—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Foxhunter. 

Marmion. 
Harpalice. 

Whiskey  (Saltram)—  Y.  Noisette  by  Diomed—  Noisette  by  Squirrel  (Trav- 
eler) —  Carina  by  Marske  (Squirt)  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 
Gohanna  (Mercury)—  Amazon  by  Driver  (Trentham)—  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

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Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  (King  Fergus)—  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  (Herod)—  Ata- 
lanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 
Coriander    ^  Pot-8-os)—  Wildgoose    by    Highflyer—  Coheiress    by  Pot-8-os 
(Eclipse)—  Manilla  by  Goldfluder  (Snap)—  Dau.  of  Old  England. 

Phantom. 
Daughter  of. 

Walton  (Sir  Peter)—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess 
by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Foxhunter 
Overton    (King    Fergus)—  Dau.    of    Walnut  (Highflyer)—  Dau.   of  Ruler 
(Young  Marske)—  Piracantha  by  Matchem—  Prophetess  by  Regulus. 

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Desdemona. 

Golumpus  (Gohanna)—  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy   (Delpini)—  Lucy  by  Flori- 
zel (Herod)—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham. 
Orville  (Beningbrough)—  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Dau.  of  Diomed— 
Desdemona  by  Marske—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony. 

Filho-da-Puta. 
Treasure. 

Haphazard    (Sir  Peter)—  Mrs.   Barnet   by   Waxy—  Dau.   of   Woodpecker 
(Herod)—  Heinel  by  Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank. 
Camillus  (Hambletonian)—  Dau.  of  Hyacinthus  (Coriander)—  Flora  by  King 
Fergus  (Eclipse)—  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

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Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Arethusa  by  Duffannon  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Prophet 
(Regulus)—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello. 
Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)—  Prunella    by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia   by 
Blank  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Partner—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Smolensko. 
Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  (Trumpator)—  Wowski  by  Mentor  (Justice)—  Maria  by  Herod— 
Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanna—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godolphin  Arabian—  Grey  Robinson. 

Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Pmnell  a  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam.by  Partner—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 
SeTim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon—  Matron  by  Florizel— 
Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Squirt—  Lot's  dam. 

Whisker. 
Manuella. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Dick  Andrews—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  -Ca- 
milla by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Go. 
Arabian—  Grey  Robinson  by  the  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb.)—  Dau. 
of  Snake  (Lister  Turk)—  Grey  Wilkes  by  Old  Hautboy—  Miss  D'Arcy's 
Pet  Mare  dau.  of  a  Sedbury  Royal  Mare. 

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GREAT  TOM— Continued. 
Stakes,  10  sovereigns  each,  for  four-year  olds,  colts  122  Ibs.,  fillies  119  Ibs.,  Ditch  In, 

2  miles,  105  yards,  Augusta  was  first,  Great  Tom  second,  Footstep  third.  For  the  Cesare- 
witch  Handicap  Stakes,  2£  miles,  28  yards,  won  by  Hilarious,  3  years,  88  Ibs. ;  Great 
Tom,  4 years,  111  Ibs.,  was  unplaced.  Same  place,  for  the  Champion  Stakes  of  20  sover- 
eigns each,  half  forfeit,  with  1,000  added,  Across  the  Flat,  1£  miles,  73  yards,  second 
to  have  ten  per  cent,  and  thirty -five  per  cent,  of  the  stakes  (225  subs.),  Springfield,  4 
years,  130  Ibs.,  first  ;  Silvio,  3  years,  118  Ibs.,  second  ;  Great  Tom,  4  years,  130  Ibs., 
third  ;  Hesper,  4  years,  130  Ibs. ;  Duchess  of  Cambridge,  3  years,   115  Ibs. ;  Zucchero, 

3  years,  118  Ibs.,  and  Midlothian,  3  years,    118  Ibs.,  unplaced.     Same  place,  for  the 
Winding-up  Handicap  of  10  sovereigns  each,  with  100  added,  Rowley  mile,  1  mile  17 
yards,  Great  Tom,  3  years,  117  Ibs.,  was  first  ;  Augusta,  4  years,  105  Ibs.,  second;. 
Sheldrake,  3  years,  91  Ibs.,  third  ;  Chevron,  3  years,  and  Buridan,  86  Ibs.,  unplaced. 
Won  by  three  lengths,  a  head  between  the  second  and  third.     At  Shrewsbury,  for  the 
Queen's  Plate  of  200  guineas,  about  2£  miles,  Sheldrake,  3  years  old,  117  Ibs.,  was  first ; 
Redoubt,  3  years  old,  117  Ibs,,  second  ;  Great  Tom,  4  years  old,  133  Ibs.,  third  ;  Little 
Beware,  5  years  old,  135  Ibs.,  and  Drumhead,  4  years  old,  133  Ibs.,  unplaced.     Same 
meeting,  was  unplaced  for  the  Hawkstone  Welter  Cup,  New  mile,  won  by  Specula- 
tion, 3  years  old,  134  Ibs. ;  Plaisante,  3  years  old,  139  Ibs.,  second  ;  Skatka,  5*years  old 
139  Ibs.,  third  ;  Great  Tom,  4  years  old,  176  Ibs.;  Hippias,  aged,  152  Ibs.,  and  Trom- 
mel, 3  years  old,  124  Ibs.,  unplaced.     Great  Tom,  as  will  be  seen,  conceded  lumps  of 
weight  to  every  horse  in  the  race. 

King  Tom,  the  sire  of  Great  Tom,  started  three  times  as  a  two-year  old  ;  won  two- 
races,  and  was  third  in  one  ;  ran  third  to  Marsyas,  122  Ibs.,  and  Scythian,  119  Ibs., 
King  Tom,  119  Ibs. ;  174  subscribers,  12  starters,  for  the  great  North  and  South  of  Eng- 
land Biennial  Stakes,  at  Goodwood,  T.  Y.  C. ;  three-quarteas  of  a  mile,  won  by  three- 
quarters  of  a  length,  a  head  between  the  second  and  third.  Brighton,  won  the 
Brighton  Biennial  Stakes,  T.  Y.  C.,  beating  Student,  Bracken,  and  four  others,  each 
canying  119  Ibs.  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  won  the  Triennial  Produce 
Stakes,  T.  Y.  C. ,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  87  subscribers,  beating  Champagne,  Miranda 
and  six  others.  1854,  King  Tom,  3  years  old,  ran  only  once  ;  was  second  to  Andover 
for  the  Derby  Stakes  at  Epsom,  217  subscribers,  27  starters  ;  Hermit  third,  each  119 
Ibs.  At  4  years  old  King  Tom  made  a  season  at  Mentmore,  limited  to  twe»ty  mares. 
He,  however,  ran  two  races,  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting  won  the  Triennial 
Produce  Stakes,  Ditch  In,  2  miles  and  119  yards,  beating  Boer,  Alembic  and  six  others. 
Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting,  broke  down  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Cesare- 
witch  Stakes,  handicap,  won  by  Mr.  Sykes.  As  a  sire,  King  Tom,  styled  the  Monarch 
of  Mentmore,  was  a  grand  success,  although  not  so  popular  or  successful  as  his  half- 
brother,  Stockwell.  The  most  noted  of  his  get  are  Mainstone  ;  Wingrave,  sire  of  Lil- 
lian ;  old  Calabar  ;  Tomato,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  in  1864  ;  Zephyr,  dam  of 
Favonius,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1871  ;  Tormentor,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1866  :  Hip- 
pia,  winner  of  the  Oaks  in  1867  ;  King  Alfred  ;  Restitution,  winner  of  the  Alexander 
Plate  at  Ascot  and  the  Goodwood  and  Brighton  cups  in  1869  ;  Kingcraft,  winner  of 
the  Derby  in  1870  ;  King  Lud  ;  Corisande,  winner  of  Cesarewitch  in  1871  ;  Hannah, 
winner  of  the  1,000  guineas  ;  Oaks  and  Doncaster  St.  Leger  in  1871,  a  feat  never 
accomplished  by  a  filly,  except  by  Formosa  in  1808,  and  Apology^  in  1874  ;  Lady  Go- 
lightly,  King  Death,  King  Ban,  Phaeton,  so  famous  in  this  country  as  the  sire  of  Ten 
Broeck  ;  King  Alfonso,  Tolona,  King  Faro,  etc.;  Regina,  dam  of  Scamp,  winner  of 
the  Goodwood  Stakes  in  1874  ;  Mogador,  Peeping  Tom,  Reginella,  Coltness,  Columbus, 
Blue  Blood,  and  many  others. 

Harkaway,  sire  of  Great  Tom,  was  the  best  and  most  successful  race-horse  of  his- 
day.  He  was  not  in  either  the  Derby  or  St.  Leger,  but  he  won  21  out  of  the  28  races 
in  which  he  started  up  to  the  end  of  his  four-year  old  year,  including  eight  King's 
Plates,  ihe  Goodwood  Cup  and  the  Royal  Whip,  beating  all  the  best  horses  on  the 
Irish  and  English  turf,  carrying  the  top  weights.  He  also  won  the  Goodwood  Cup 
when  five  years  old  with  130  Ibs. 
Kingcraft,  own  brother  to  Great  Tom,  won  the  Derby  in  1870,  and  was  second  to 


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Hawthornden  for  the  St.  Leger.  Kingcraft  has  been  quite  successful  in  the  stud  ;  he 
sired  King  Shepherd,  Strathblane,  King  Pippin,  King  Lear,  Queen  Pippin,  Royal, 
Distel,  Chevalier  d'Este,  Apollo,  Cabul,  Leap  Year,  King  Cob,  Swift,  and  Witchcraft, 
one  of  the  greatest  two-year-olds  of  1882,  and  now  one  of  the  favorites  for  the  Oaks, 
1883.  Kingcraft  stands  well  on  the  list  of  sires  in  1882,  the  Hermit  being  first,  Macaroni 
second. 

Great  Tom  is  a  rich,  golden  chestnut,  with  a  white  stripe  down  his  face,  running 
down  between  his  nostrils,  and  two  white  feet  behind,  half  way  to  the  hock  ;  he  has 
a  very  neat  head,  fine  ear,  with  good  breadth  of  forehead  and  width  of  jaw ;  good- 
shaped,  arched  neck,  running  into  most  excellent  oblique  shoulders,  with  great  depth 
of  girth,  good-shaped,  round  body,  well -ribbed  home  to  strong,  good  hips  and  arched 
loin,  indicative  of  ability  to  carry  weight ;  great  length  from  point  of  the  hip  to  whirl- 
bone,  and  thence  to  the  stifle  joint  and  point  of  the  hock  ;  has  good,  sound  legs  and 
feet.  He  measures  16  hands  2  inches  high  ;  around  the  girth,  77  inches  ;  length  of 
shoulder,  32  inches  ;  around  the  arm,  22  inches  ;  below  the  knee,  9  inches  ;  from  point 
of  Lip  to  point  of  hock,  40  inches  ;  circumference  of  gaskin,  19  inches  ;  from  point 
of  shoulder  to  point  of  buttocks,  69  inches,  and  weighs  1305  Ibs.  In  1880,  24  foals 
were  dropped  by  Great  Tom.  Ella  won  four  out  of  eight  starts.  The  following  are 
his  best  :  Tangent,  Talleyrand,  Tullahoma,  Tocsin,  Tom  Boy,  Tea  Rose,  and  Tenny- 
son. His  colts  have  size,  power  and  substance,  and  he  bids  fair  to  be  a  success. 


68  The  Horse- Breeders?   Guide,  and  Hand  Book. 


GRINSTEAD, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  CHAMPAGNE  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  MANSION 
HOUSE  STAKES  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  ALL- AGED  SWEEPSTAKES  AND 
SUMMER  HANDICAP  AT  SARATOGA). 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Ranche  of  E.  J.  Baldwin,  Savannah, 
LOB  Angelos  Co.,  California,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  L. 
E.  Martin,  San  Francisco. 

GRINSTEAD,  by  Gilroy,  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  Jas.  A.  Grinstead,  Walnut  Hill 
Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1871,  dam  sister  to  Ruric,  by  imp.  Sovereign,  son  of  Emilius,  out 
of  Levity,  dam  of  Lever,   Mildred,   Legatee,   etc.,   by  imp.  Trustee.     Grinstead,  as 
a  two-year  old,  started  in  two  races,  of  which  he  won  one.     At  Jerome  Park,  the 
Champagne  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  l:17f,  beating  Dublin, 
Weathercock,  and  seven  others.      At  Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  Kentucky  Stakes 
for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  won  by  Battle- Axe  in  1 :45£.     Three  years  old,  started 
twelve  times,  and  won  three  races.     Jerome  Park,  won  a  dash  of  !•$•  miles  in  2:40f, 
beating  Kadi  and  seven  others,  among  which  were  Harry  Bassett,  Whisper  and  Spin- 
drift.    Won  a  dash  of  If  miles  in  3:10,  beating  Shylock,  Lyttleton,  Wildidle,  Kadi 
and  others.    Baltimore,  Md.,  won  a  compensation  purse,  mile  heats,  in  1:454,  1:45|, 
beating  six  others,  among  which  were  Aaron  Pennington  and  Survivor.  Jerome  Park, 
was  second  in  the  Belmont  Stakes,  1|  miles,  won  by  imp.  Saxon,  in  2:39|.    Among 
the  starters  were  Aaron  Pennington,  Elkhorn,   Rutherford,   Brigand  and  Reform. 
Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  Sequel  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  Yauda- 
lite  in  3 :40|.    Was  third  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Madge  in  1 :57i. 
Was  third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles,  won  by  Culpepper  in  3:40J.     Jerome  Park,  was 
second  in  a  handicap,  14-  miles,  won  by  Shylock  in  2:38.     Four-years  old,  started  in 
eleven  races,  of  which  he  won  seven.     Jerome  Park,  won  a  race  of  heats  of  one  mile 
and  a  furlong,  in   l:59f,  2:01f,  beating  Rhadamanthus  and  Fadladeen.     Monmouth 
Park,  won  a  race  of  mile  heats,  in  l:45i;  1:45,  1:47.     D'Artagnan  won  first  heat,  and 
Grinstead  was  fifth.     Won  Mansion  House  Stakes  for  four-year  olds,  2£  miles,  in  4:40|, 
beating  Rutherford,  Stampede,  and  two  others.     Saratoga,  won  Sweepstakes  for  all 
ages,  li  miles,  2:08|,  beating    Springbok,   Olitipa  and  Mate.      Won    the    Summer 
Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3:37£,  beating  Wildidle  and  Mattie  W.     Won  a  dash  of  U 
miles  in  2:40,  beating  Aaron  Pennington,  Scratch,  and  two  others.      Jerome  Park,  was 
third  in  the  Jockey  Club   Handicap,  two  miles,  in  3:38|,  won  by  Wildidle.     Was 
third  in  the  Woodburn  Stakes  for  four -year  olds,  2^  miles,  won  by  Aaron  Penning- 
ton, in  4:36J.     Saratoga,  was  third  in  the  Saratoga  Cup,   2£  miles,    Springbok  and 
Preakness  running  a  dead  heat  for  first  place,  in  3:56£,  which  still  stands  the  fastest 
time  on  record  at  the  distance.     Reno,  Nevada,  won  race,  mile  heats,  three  in  five,  in 
1 :47, 1 :46£,  1 :46£.    Bay  District  Course,  Cal. ,  was  second  in  the  Wise  Plate,  a  post  stake, 
four  miles,  won  by  Wildidle,  in  7:25^.    As  a  five-year  old  started  once,  and  was  unplac- 
ed.   Grinstead  is  a  blood  bay  horse,  full  16  hands,  of  great  substance  and  power,  with 
excellent  shoulders,  good  body,  and  strong,  well  placed  back,  hips  and  loin.     He  was  a 
good,  honest  race-horse  and  comes  from  a  running  family,  Ruric,  Alaric,  Vandal,  Lex- 
ington, Monitor,  Luke  Blackburn,  and  t  host  of  other  good  ones  descended  from  it. 
Grinstead  has  covered  only  a  few  mares  ;  he  sired  Gano,  winner  of  the  Connor  Stake, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :15,  and  other  good  races,  and  Grismer,  also  a  winner.  He 
wjll  make  a  successful  sire. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    GRINSTEAD. 


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Daughter  of. 

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Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
altram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (BlanK)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.   of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.   of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.   of  Fear- 
nought— Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.   of   Symme's  Wildair—  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
"he  Fiver  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

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Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  mare  by  Cub  —  Ainaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly 
by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Partisan. 
Miss  Sophia. 

Walton—  Parsol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by 
Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Bobadllla. 

Bobadil. 
Pythoness. 

lubens  —  Dau.  of  Skyscraper  —  Isabel  by  Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Squirrel  — 
Ancaster  Nancy  by  Blank  —  Phoebe  by  Tortoise  —  Dau.  of  Looby. 
Sorcerer  —  Princess  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Turf  —  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Golden  Grove  by  Blank  —  Spinster  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Beningbrough. 
Evelina. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duchess  by  White- 
nose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  —  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun  Arabian, 
lighflyer  —  Termagant    by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by    Sampson  —  Dau.   of 
Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Daughter  of. 

Haphazard—  Bess  by  Waxy—  Vixen  by  Pot-8-os—  Cypher  by  Squirrel—  Frib- 
ble's dam  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver 
—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Sorcerer. 
Daughter  of. 

Trumpator  —  Y.  Giantess  l>y  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Precipitate—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Tiffany  by  Eclipse—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag 
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Young  Rachel. 

Haphazard  —  Bess  by  Waxy  —  Vixen  by  Pot-8-os  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Frib- 
ble's dam  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Volunteer  (Eclipse)—  Rachel  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon— 
Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  War.  Galloway. 

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Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  God.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau. 
of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude    by    Pipator—  Beatrice    by    Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by 
Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Ara. 
Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster—  Dau.  of  Dam  Ara- 
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Sir  Solomon  —  Dau.   of  Hickory  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Vauxhall's  dam  by  Cade. 

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Lucy. 

Orphan  (Ball's  Florizel)—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria   by  Melzar 

nought  (Regulus)—  Dau.    of  Ariel  (Moreton's  Imp.  Traveler)—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  (Cullen  Arabian)—  Imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by 
Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.  of  Grey- 
hound (White  Barb.  Chillaby)—  Dau.  of  Curwin's  Bay  Barbe—  Dau.  of 
D'Arcy's  Chestnut  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  mare. 

70  The  Horse-Breeders^   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


HARRY  O'FALLON 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  near  Danville,  Ky.,  limited  to  twenty  ap- 
proved mares  by  private  contract.  Application  to  L.  B.  Fields, 
Danville,  Ky. 

HARRY  O.  FALLON,  by  imp.  Australian,  bred  by  James  O.  Fallen,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
foaled  1869,  dam  imp.  Sunny  South,  dam  of  Ozark,  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  son  of  Sir 
Hercules,  2d  dam  Equal,  by  The  Cure,  out  of  Equation,  the  dam  of  Diophantus, 
Archimedes,  Artesian,  etc.,  by  Emilius.  Australian  is  in  this  volume.  Sunny  South, 
Harry's  dam,  was  the  dam  of  the  good  race-horse  Ozark,  and  others,  she  by  the  great 
Birdcatcher,  sire  of  The  Baron, who  got  Stockwell  and  Rataplan,  Birdcatcher  sired 
Habena  and  Manganese,  winners  of  the  1,000  guineas,  Songstress,  winner  of  the  Oaks, 
Daniel  O'Rourk,  winner  of  the  Derby,  The  Baron,  Knight  of  St.  George  and 
Warlock,  winners  of  the  St.  Leger,  Chanticleer,  Early  Bird,  Saunterer,  Exact,  and 
other  good  race-horses.  The  Cure,  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  a  fine  race-horse;  he  won 
the  Champagne  Stakes,  at  Doncaster,  the  Dee  Stakes,  at  Chester,  the  Suffolk  Stakes 
at  Newmarket,  the  North  Derby  Stakes,  and  was  second  to  Faugh-a-Ballagh  in  the 
St  Leger,  1844.  He  sired  Little  Agnes,  Dictator,  and  others.  Harry's  great  - 
grandam  was  the  dam  of  Exact,  Diophantus,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  and  others* 
Maria,  his  4th  dam,  was  the  dam  of  Euclid  who  was  third  in  the  Derby,  and  ran  a  dead 
heat  with  Charles  XII.,  for  the  St.  Leger,  Extempore,  winner  of  the  the  1,000  guineas, 
and  other  good  ones.  Harry  O.  Fallen  ran  only  two  races,  when  out  of  condition,  and 
was  unplaced.  There  is  no  more  stoutly-bred  horse  in  America  than  Harry  O.  Fallen. 
He  has  double  crosses  of  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  the  famous  sons  of  Waxy,  and 
double  crosses  of  the  speedy  Emilius,  and  a  cross  of  Touchstone,  with  any  number  to 
Eclipse  and  Herod  through  his  collateral  branches.  Harry  has  only  sired  some  six  or 
eight  horses  which  have  been  trained,  and  they  have  all  run  creditably;  amongst  them, 
Krupp  Gun,  Sam  Ecker,  Expectation,  Harry  Doswell,  Jack  of  Spades,  and  John 
Davis,  the  latter  a  winner  of  the  Citizens'  Plate,  If  miles,  at  St.  Louis,  104  Ibs.,  in 
3:06£,  li  miles  in  2: 11,  the  Garden  City  Cup,  at  Chicago,  2£  miles,  in  4 : 30|,  track 
very  muddy,  one  mile  and  500  yards,  112  Ibs.,  in  2:13f,  North westernStakes  at  Chicago, 
117  Ibs.,  in  3:06^,  and  the  October  Handicap,  111  Ibs.,  in  2:09.  Harry  is  inbred  to 
Waxy  through  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  both  Derby  winners,  and  has  many  crosses 
to  Eclipse,  Herod  and  Matchem.  With  a  chance  he  will  get  race-horses. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE    OF    HARRY    O'FALLON. 


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Clinkeriua. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lar- 
della  by  Y  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.   of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker  —  Firetail  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cade. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes  —  Vicissitude    by     Pipator  —  Beatrice    by    Sir    Peter  —  Pyrrha    by 
Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y  True  Blue. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough—  Eliza  by  Highflyer—  Augusta  by  Eclipse—  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Bajazet—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Hambletonian—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel— 
Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sister  to  Volunteer  by  Y  Belgrade. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Selim  or 
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Sprite. 

Sorcerer—  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini  —  Violet  by  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  — 
Charlotte  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Bobtail  —  Catherine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by     j 
Compton  Barb.  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson.          \/ 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss   Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sister  to  Volunteer  by  Y  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna—  Catherine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb.—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander—  Rival  of  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder— 
Dau.  of  OldEng.  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ring- 
tail Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Hip. 

Irish  Escape. 
Voung  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's    dam    by    Highflyer  —  Shift    by    Sweetbriar  —  Black 
Susan  by  Snap—  Ld.  Brace's  Mare  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Sister  to  Regulus  by 
Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake. 

Brutandorf. 
Primette. 

Blacklock—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y   Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla 
by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Prime  Minister  (Sancho)—  Miss  Paul  by  Sir  Paul  (Sir  Peter)—  Miss  Dun- 
nington  by  Shuttle—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  An  caster. 

Mulatto. 
Linda. 

Catton—  Desdemona  by  Orville—  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Diomed— 
Desdemona  by  Marske—  Y  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony. 
Waterloo  (Walton)—  Cressida  by  Whiskey-  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giant- 
ess by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Hermes  (Mercury)—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  (Imperator  by  Conductor)  — 
Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  (Cade  by  Godol.) 
—Duchess  by  Whitenose  (Godol.)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by    Y   True  Blue 
(William's  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Ld.  Oxford's  Dun  Arabian—  D'Arcy's  Black- 
legged  Royal  Mare. 

*  Soothsayer  given. 

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HIGHLANDER  (Imp.) 

Will  be  located  at  the  Fair  view  Stud  Farm.,  near  Gallatin,  Sumner  Co.f 
Tcnn.,  and  will  be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $50  each,  for  the 
season,  and  $5  to  the  groom.  Application  to  be  made  to  Charles. 
Heed,  Gallatin,  Tenn.  Annual  Sales  in  July,  at  Saratoga. 

HIGHLANDER,  by  Blair  Athol,  son  of  Stockwell,  bred  by  Mr.  Gulliver,  foaled  1868, 
dam  Bistre,  the  dam  of  Verbena,  by  West  Australian,  out  of  Blister,  dam  of  Maidstone 
and  Cheddington  by  Bay  Middleton.  Highlander,  from  an  accident,  never  raced,  but 
he  is  bred  as  fashionably  and  truly  as  it  is  possible  to  breed  a  horse  for  racing  purposes. 
His  sire,  Blair  Athol,  was  the  best  son  of  the  great  Stockwell.  Blair  Athol  won  both 
the  Epson  Derby  and  the  Don  caster  St.  Leger,  and  was  the  sire  of  Prince  Charlie,  win- 
ner of  the  2,000  guineas,  Scottish  Queen  and  Cecilia,  winners  of  the  1,000  guineas,  Sil- 
vio, winner  of  both  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  Craig  Miller,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger. 
West  Australian,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  won  the  triple  events,  2.000  guineas,  Derby  and 
St.  Leger,  and  was  sire  of  The  Wizard, winner  of  the  2,000  guineas, and  Surnmerside,  win- 
ner of  the  Oaks.  He  was  also  the  sire  of  imp.  Australian,  which  was  so  successful  in 
America.  Bay  Middleton,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  half-brother  to  Glencoe  on  the 
sire's  side,  won  the  2000  guineas,  and  Derby,  in  1836,  and  was  the  sire  of  Hermit,  winner 
of  the  2,000  guineas,  Aphrodite,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  and  of  the  great  Flying 
Dutchman,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  in  1849,  Ellington  and  Andover,  winners 
of  the  Derby.  He  also  sired  Brown  Dutchess,  an  Oaks  winner,  Amsterdam,  Autocrat, 
Fly-by-Night,  Ellen  Middleton,  dam  of  Wild  Dayrell,  Eunice,  the  dam  of  Saunterer, 
Bridal,  dam  of  Special  License,  and  others.  Touchstone,  the  sire  of  his  great  grandam, 
Hope,  was  one  of  the  best  race- horses  of  his  day,  won  the  St.  Leger,  the  Doncaster  Cup,, 
in  1835  and  '36,  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1836  and  '37,  and  was  the  sire  of  Flatcatcher 
and  Nunnykirk,  winners  of  the  2,000  guineas,  Cotherstone,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas, 
and  Derby,  Orlando,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  Surplice,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St. 
Leger,  Mendicant,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  and  Oaks,  Blue  Bonnet,  winner  of  St. 
Leger,  and  the  great  Newminster,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  whose  son,  The  Hermit, 
stands  at  the  head  of  winning  sires  in  England.  In  addition  to  his  crosses  of  Glencoe 
and  Priam,  both  grand  ones,  he  has  the  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  one  of  which  won 
the  Derby  in  1810,  and  the  other  in  1815.  Highlander  has  three  crosses  of  Imp. 
Diomed  through  his  best  daughter,  Young  Giantess,  and  crosses  of  Matchem  through 
Maiden,  and  traces  through  an  own  sister  of  Eclipse  to  a  daughter  of  Brimmer.  The 
pedigree  is  rich  in  blood  of  the  noted  winners  of  the  classic  events.  Highlander  cov 
ered  a  few  mares  in  England,  prior  to  his  importation,  and  Buz,  one  of  his  get,  haa 
been  a  winner.  None  of  his  colts  have  started  in  this  country,  but,  from  conformation 
and  constitution,  should  make  their  mark.  Highlander  is  a  rich  brown,  16  hands  high, 
with  white  blaze  in  his  face.  He  measures  78  inches  around  the  heart,  and  below  the 
knee  8  inches.  He  is  a  very  fine  horse  through  his  heart  and  shoulders,  with  good 
body  and  wide  strong  hip,  and  with  good  mares  should  get  race-horses,  or  blood  from, 
the  highest  racing  sources  is  a  failure. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    HIGHLANDER— (Imp.) 


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Sir  Hercules. 
Guiccioli. 

Whalebone  —  Peri  by  Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  St. 
Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old.  Eng. 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Eclipse—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero 
—  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

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Echidna.1 

Economist. 
Miss  Pratt, 

Whiskey  —  Floranthe  by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  —  Dau.  of  i  .  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout   by   Orville—  Minstrel   by  Sir    Peter—  Matron     by 
Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

1 

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3  . 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.    to  Calomel  by   Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor     by  Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by  Diomed—  Giantess   by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

5 

urne. 

II 

Comus. 
Clir.kerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont'  dam. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by    Tamden  —  Termagant     by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

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Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus—  Dau.  of  Paynator—  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George—  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank  (Godol.) 

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jladiator. 

Partisan. 
Pauline. 

Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer. 

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Plenipotentiary  . 
Myrrha. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.    Gohanna,   Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of 
Trumpator  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion. 

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Clinker. 

Comus. 
Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker—  Pewet   by    Tandem—  Termagant    by    Tantrum—  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 

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Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  bv  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  darn. 
Golumpus—  Dau.  of  Paynator—  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank.   k 

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Touch- 
stone. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon— 
Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade). 
Master  Henr)'—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  .  Grasshopper. 

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Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penlope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator'  dam  by  Partner. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude    by    Pipator—  Beatrice    by    Sir    Peter—  Pyrrha     by 
Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Maltom's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Cobweb. 

Phantom. 
Filagree. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penlope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer—Promise by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam. 

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Touch- 
stone. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  of  Sir  Peter—  Dau.   of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  May- 
fly by  Matehem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Priam. 

Emilius—  Cressida   by  Whiskey—  Y.     Giantess   by  Diomed—  Giantess  by 
Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Daughter  of. 

Orville—  Golden  Legs'    dam  by  Buzzard—  Hornpipe  by  Trumpator—  Luna 

Spiletta  by  Regulus  (Godol)—  llth  dam—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's 
son  of  Snake—  12th  dam  by  Old  Montague—  13th  dam  by  Hautboy  14th 
dam  by  Brimmer. 

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HIMYAR, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  BELLE  MEADE  STAKES  FOR  TWO-YEAR  OLDS  AT 
LOUISVILLE;  BELLE  MEADE  STAKES,  NO  1,  AT  NASHVILLE; 
PHCENIX  HOTEL  STAKES,  AT  LEXINGTON  ;  THE  MERCHANTS  AND 
TURF  STAKES,  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.r  AND  JANUARY  STAKES  AT 
ST.  LOUIS,) 

Witt  stand  for  mares  at  the  Dixiana  Stud,  Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas,  proprie- 
tor, near  Lexinaton,  Ky..  by  private  contract.  Application  to 
Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas,  Lexington,  Ky. 

HIMYAR,  by  Alarm,  son  of  imp.  Eclipse,  bred  and  owned  by  Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas, 
Dixiana  Stud,  Lexington,  Ky.,  foaled,  1875,  dam  Hira  by  Lexington,  out  of  Hegira 
by  imp.  Ambassador.  Himyar  made  his  debut  as  a  two-year  old  at  Lexington,  Ky., 
in  the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  running  third  to  Pomeroy,  in  1 :04£.  Won 
the  Colt  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  l:16f,  beating  Blue  Eyes,  Leveler,  etc. 
Fall,  won  the  Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  one  mile,  in  1:44£,  beating  Leveler,  Blue  Eyes, 
and  five  others.  Louisville,  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in 
1 :16£,  beating  Leveler  and  four  others.  Was  third  in  the  Sanford  Stakes  to  Blue  Eyes 
and  Day  Star,  one  mile  in  1:45.  Himyar,  3  years  old,  started  in  five  races  ;  won 
three  and  was  second  in  two.  Nashville,  May  4,  won  Belle  Meade  Stake  No.  1,  \\ 
miles  in  2:43,  track  heavy,  beating  Bergamot,  Artful  and  Glenmore.  Lexington,  Ky., 
May  1C,  won  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3:22£,  track  deep  in  mud,  beating 
McHenry,  J.  R.  Swinney  and  Solicitor.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  21,  ran  second  to  Day 
Star,  in  Kentucky  Derby  1£  miles,  in  2 :3?i,  the  fastest  Derby  ever  run  in  that  State, 
beating  Leveler,  Solicitor,  McHenry  and  four  others.  St.  Louis,  June  4,  won  Jan- 
uary Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  1 :42£,  1 :43£,  beating  Leveler,  Kate  Claxton  and  McHenry. 
Lexington,  Sept.  13,  was  second  in  Elkhora  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  4:04J  ;  won  by  Cam- 
mie  F. ;  track  very  muddy.  Four  years  old  started  four  times,  won  all  of  his  races. 
Lexington,  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  in  1:51£,  track  muddy,  defeating  a  field  of  four. 
Walked  over  for  Club  Parse  two  miles.  Louisville,  won  a  sweepstake  for  all  ages,  \\ 
miles,  beating  Goodnight,  Long  Taw  and  four  others,  in  1:56.  Won  Club  Purse  2  miles 
in  3:35,  beating  Long  Taw  and  two  others.  At  five  years  old  started  twelve  times.  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  was  third  to  Mendlessolm  and  Verdict  in  sweepstake  for  all  ages  1£  miles 
in  2:08.  Won  Club  Purse,  mile  heats,  in  1:42£,  1:44J  beating  Warfield,  Victim  and 
four  others.  Louisville,  was  unplaced  in  Louisville  Cup,  2J  miles  in4:20|,  won  by 
Volturno,  track  very  muddy.  Won  the  Merchants'  Stake,  1£  miles  in  1 :55£,  beating 
Blue  Eyes,  One  Dime  and  four  others.  St.  Louis,  was  second  to  L' Argentine,  ij 
miles  in  2:10J.  Was  unplaced  in  Citizens  Plate,  \\  miles,  dead  heat  and  stakes  di 
vided  between  Long  Taw  and  Blue  Lodge,  in  1 :55|.  Lexington  Fall  Meeting,  was 
third  to  Renown  and  Montreal,  one  mile  in  1:49£,  track  heavy.  Was  second  to  Renown 
in  Club  Purse,  1£  miles,  no  time,  five  others  behind  him.  Louisville,  won  Turf 
Stakes.  1-J-  miles,  in  1 :57i,  beating  Renown  and  three  others.  Was  second  to  Bowling 
Green  in  Club  Purse,  1£  miles,  in  2 :42£,  three  others  behind  him.  Won  Club  Purse  H 
miles  in  1 :54f ,  defeating  Montreal  and  Mattie  Walker.  Nashville,  was  beaten  by  Jim 
Malone  in  Citizens'  Stake,  mile  heats,  in  1:461,  1:47$,  l:53f.  Himyar  won  first  heat. 
Six  years  old,  Lexington,  Ky.,  was  unplaced  in  Club  Purse,  one  mile,  won  by  Patti 
inl:44£.  The  family  is  a  distinguished  racing  one.  Hira.  his  dam,  was  a  fine  race- 
mare,  Hegira,  hisgrandam,  had  no  equal  for  speed  in  her  day.  She  ran  two  miles  at 
Ne w  Orleans  in  1850,  in  3 :34i,  the  fastest  time  made  to  that  day.  Mecca,  her  full 
sister,  was  also  a  fine  race-mare.  Flight,  his  great-grandam,  was  a  superior  race-mare 
and  dam  of  Oliver,  a  very  distinguished  race-horse,  by  Wagner,  winner  of  three-mile 
heats,  in5:38i,  5:38£.  Shylock,  Cicero,  Pedlar,  etc. ,  all  distinguished  in  their  day , 
descended  from  the  family.  Himyar  is  a  light  bay  with  a  long  star  and  both  hind 
feet  white,  he  has  a  neat,  bony  head,  broad  between  the  eyes  ;  good  neck  ;  splendid 
well-set,  oblique  shoulders,  with  abundance  of  muscle  over  the  shoulder  blade  ;  great 
depth  of  girth  ;  good  body,  but  rather  short  back  ribs,  which  makes  his  flank  look 
light ;  with  broad,  strong  hips,  immense  stifle  and  second  thigh,  and  the  muscle  run- 
ning tapering  to  excellent  hocks  ;  with  sound  feet  and  legs.  Taking  him  altogether, 
he  is  a  very  fine,  well-shaped  horse,  with  most  wonderful  muscular  power  behind.  If 
racing  lineage  and  speed  is  worth  anything,  Himyar  should  be  a  success  in  the  stud  ; 
his  breeding  is  unexceptional. 


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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling. 

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Laugar. 
Kite. 

Selim—  Dau.  of  Walton—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Foxhunter. 
Bustard  (Castrel)—  Olympia  by  Sir  Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil—  Scota  by 
Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank. 

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Sultan. 
Cobweb. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to   Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
'hantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator 
—  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap. 

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Godolphin. 
Sis.  to  Cobweb. 

Partisan—  Ridicule  by  Shuttle—  Sis.  to  Oatlands  by  Dungannou—  Letitia  by 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Babraham. 
Phantom—  Filagree  by  Soothsayer—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator 
—  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia. 

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Irish  Bird- 
catcher. 

Echidna. 

Sir  Hercules  —  Guiccioli   by  Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine 
by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Sconomist  —  Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock  —  Gadabout  by  Orville  —  Minstrel  by 
Sir  Peter—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt—  Dau.  of  Mogul. 

1 

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1 
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IJ 

Glencoe. 

Marpessa. 

Sultan—  Trampoline  by  Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator 
—Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap. 
Muley  —  Clare  by  Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  — 
Fractious  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker. 

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Liverpool. 
Otis. 

Tramp—  Dau.  of  Whisker—  Mandane  by  Pot'8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Wood- 
pecker—Camilla by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb. 
Bustard  (Buzzard)—  Greyhurst's  dam  by  Election—  Sis.  to  Skyscraper  by 
Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Sis.  to 
Hornsea. 

Velocipede. 
Daughter  of. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Juniper—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Virgin  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau. 
of  Pot-8-o's—  Editha  by  Herod—  Elfrida  by  Snap. 
Cerberus—  Miss  Cranfield  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Pegasus—  Dau.  of  Paymas- 
ter—Pomona by  Herod—  Caroline  by  Snap  (Snip). 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Sis.  to 
Tuckahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought— Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib). 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y,  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol). 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick   Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose 
by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

3 

1 

Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir    Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam   by    Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.   of    Obscurity— 
Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds—  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Plenipo- 
tentiary. 

Emilius. 
Harriet. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
maut—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator— 
Fancy,  sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia. 

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Whisker. 
Hornsea's  dam. 

Waxy—  Penelope    by   Trumpator—  Prunella    by    Highflyer—  Promise    by 
Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Cerberus—  Miss  'Cranfield  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Pegasus—  Sis.  to  Sir  Sid- 
ney by  Paymaster—  Pomona  by  Herod—  Caroline  by  Snap. 

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Muley. 

The  Dandy's 
dam. 

Orville—  Eleanor   by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess   by    Diomed—  Giantess   by 
Matchem  —  Mollie  Longlegs  by  Babraham. 
Windle—  Dau.  of  Anvil  (Herod)—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis. 
to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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13  ? 

Sir  Charles. 

Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Citizen—  Dau.  of  Commutation—  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil, 
Sally  Shark  by  Imp.  Shark—  Betsy  Pringle  by  Fearnought—  Jenny  Dismal. 

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Lady  of  the 
Lake. 

Imp.  Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Diomed—  Dau.  of   Imp.   St.  George 

I'Drao-nnl      Dan    nf  Fpflmrmjrht  (Rpo-illus")      Dau    of  Jolly  Roger  (KOUna- 

head  by  F.  Childers)—  Imp.  Mary  Grey  by  Roundhead—  Ringbone  by 
Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.  of  Croft's  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Makeless  (Oglethorpe 
Arabian)—  Dau.   of  Brimmer  (Yellow    Turk)—  Dau.  of    Dicky  Pierson 
(Dodwsorth)  —  Burton  Barb  Mare. 

76  The  Horse-Breeders"   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


HINDOO, 


(WINNER  OF  SEVEN  OUT  OF  NINE  STAKES  AT  2  YEARS  OLD,  WINNER 
OF  THE  KENTUCKY  DERBY,  AND  CLARK  STAKES  AT  LOUSVILLE, 
BLUE  RIBBON  STAKES  AT  LEXINGTON,  TIDAL  STAKES  AND  CONEY 
ISLAND  DERBY  AT  SHEEPSHEAD  BAY,  OCEAN  STAKES,  JERSEY 
DERBY  AND  LORILLARD  STAKES  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  THE  TRAVER& 
AND  KENNER  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA  ALL  IX  1881  ;  LOUISVILLE 
CUP  AND  TURF  STAKES  AND  CONEY  ISLAND  CUP,  1882,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Runny  mede  Stud,  near  Paris,  Ky., 
at  1 100  the  season.  Application  to  Geo.  W.  Bowen  &  Co.,  Paris, 
Ky.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

HINDOO,  by  Virgil,  son  of  Vandal,  bred  by  D.  Swigert,  Elemendorf  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled 
1878  ;  dam  Florence  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  imp.  Weatherwitch,  dam  of 
Little  Mack  and  Mollie  Cad  by  Weatherbit,  son  of  Sheet  Anchor.  Hindoo  was  the  sensa- 
tional two-year  old  of  his  year  ;  started  iu  nine  races,  won  seven,  was  second  in  one, 
third  in  one.  Hindoo  made  his  first  appearance  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  13,  in  the 
Colt  and  Filly  Stakes,  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  winning  in  l:17f, 
beating  Alfambra,  Brambaletta,  Lizzie  S.,  Edison  and  five  others.  Louisville,  Ky., 
May  19,  won  Alexander  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  in  50  seconds,  beating  Banter,  Maretzek 
and  eight  others  ;  May  24,  won  the  Tennessee  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  in  1 :16,  beating  Brambaletta,  Ripple,  Bootjack  and  five  others.  St.  Louis, 
June  9,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :17±, 
beating  Voltague,  Story,  Sligo  and  four  others  ;  June  12,  won  the  Jockey  Club  Stakes, 
for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  in  1 :44,  beating  Lelex,  Voltague  and  Enniskillen — a  fast 
and  good  race.  Chicago,  June  21,  won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  for  two-year-olds,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:15,  beating  Ripple,  Greenland  and  three  others.  This  wa& 
the  fastest  three-quarters  ever  run  by  a  two-year-old  to  that  date  ;  June  26,  won  the 
Tremont  Hotel  Stakes,  for  two-year-olds,  one  mile,  in  1:48,  beating  Lizzie  S.,  Ripple 
and  Moses.  In  all  these  races,  except  the  Tennessee  Stakes,  he  carried  100  Ibs. ;  in  the 
Tennessee,  105  Ibs.  Saratoga,  Aug.  14,  ran  third  to  Crickmpre  and  Bonnie  Lizzie  in 
the  Windsor  Hotel  Stakes,  for  two  year  olds,  five  furlongs,  in  1 :05,  track  heavy,  beat- 
ing Thora  and  four  others  ;  Aug.  19,  ran  second  to  Thora  in  the  Day  Boat  Line 
Stakes,  three  quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :17£,  beating  Bonnie  Lizzie  and  three  others.  In 
these  races  he  carried  110  Ibs.  In  justice  to  the  colt  it  must  be  stated,  that  he  htid 
changed  hands  and  did  not  run  up  to  his  previous  form. 

Three  years  old,  started  in  twenty  races,  of  which  he  won  eighteen.  Lexington,  Ky., 
won  the  Blue  Ribbon  Stakes,  for  three-year  olds,  1£  miles,  in  3:38,  beating  Getaway, 
Bend  Or,  Creosote  and  four  others.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Kentucky  Derby  for 
three-year  olds,  1£  miles,  in  2:40,  beating  Lelex,  Alfambra  and  three  others  ;  won 
the  Clark  Stakes,  for  three-year  olds,  1£  miles,  in  2:10f,  beating  Alfambra,  Bootjack, 
Bend  Or  aud  Sligo. 

Jerome  Park,  won  a  dasli  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2 :02£,  beating  Sir  Hugh, 
Jack  of  Hearts  and  Rob  Roy  ;  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  throe  furlongs,  in  2 :34, 
track  heavy.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  the  Tidal  Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  one  mile,  in 
1 :43i,  beating  Criekmore  and  Saunterer  ;  won  the  Coney  Island  Derby  for  three-year 
olds,  1|  mile,  in  2:47|,  Baltic  the  only  other  starter.  Momnouth  Park,  won  the 
Ocean  Stakes  for  all  ages,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  1:57,  beating  Monitor,  Glidelia 
and  Valentino;  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  1£  miles,  in  2:39f, 
beating  Crickmore  aud  S.iunterer  ;  walked  over  for  a  sweepstakes  of  one  thousand 
dollars  each  with  $2,000  added.  Saratoga,  won  the  Travers  Stakes,  for  three-year 
olds,  If  miles,  in  3:07|,  beating  a  field  of  good  horses,  amongst  which  were  Eole, 
Getaway  and  Compensation  ;  won  tne  Sequel  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  If  miles, 
in  3 :21 ;  track  heavy.  In  this  race  Hindoo  carried  123  Ibs. ,  including  a  penalty  of 
five  pounds,  and  beat  Greenland  and  Valentino  ;  won  the  United  States  Hotel  Stakes, 
1^  miles,  in  2:36,  beating  Crickmore,  Bonfire  and  Gladiola  ;  won  the  Kenner  Stakes 
for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  in  3 :32 — a  fast  race.  Monmouth  Park,  won  the  Cham- 
pion Stakes  for  all  ages,  1£  miles,  in  2:39,  beating  Monitor  and  Parole;  won  the 
Jersey  St.  Leger  for  three-year  olds,  If  miles,  in  3:18,  carrying  123  Ibs.,  Bona  Fide 
the  only  other  starter.  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  race  of  mile  heats,  in  1 :42f ,  1 :45£,  Sir 
Hugh  the  only  other  starter  ;  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  in  1:43,  beating  Sir  Hugh  and 
Edendary ;  was  second  in  the  Brighton  Beach  Purse,  Ifc  miles,  won  by  Crickmore 

Continued  on  page  76. 


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77 


PEDIGREE     OF    HINDOO. 


1 
1 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Maltou's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.    of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress    by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  England. 
Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Ara- 
bian —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroouoko  —  Sis.  to  Mirza. 

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Lucilla.  r 

•  Trumpator. 
Lucy. 

Sir  Solomon  —  Dau.  of  Hickory  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Vauxhall  Snap's  dam  by  Cade. 
Orphan  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Im.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Emilius. 
Seamew. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.   of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Goosander   by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Sancho  —  Blacklock's  dam  by  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  byHighflyer  —  Coheiress 
by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfirider—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

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Medoc. 
Grecian  Princess 

Am.  Eclipse—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Imp.   Expedition—  Miad  of   the 
Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Rockingham. 
Cook's  Whip  (same   as  Blackburn's  Whip)  —  Jane    Hunt  by  Hampton's 
Paragon  —  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure  —  Old  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair. 

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Blackburn's 
Whip. 

Mary  Bedford- 

[mp.    Whip  —  Speckleback    by  Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer  dam  by 
Sloe)—  Speckleback  by  Meade's  Celer—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  (Rib). 
Duke  of  Bedford  —  Dau.  of  Speculator  (Dragon)  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  (Mag- 
net) —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer. 

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Timoleon. 

Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
[nip.  Saltram  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp. 
Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dam  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Sister  to 
Tu'kahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.   of  Imp.   Shark—  Dau.   of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

1 

1 
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1 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose  by 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

,ENCE. 

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Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam   by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Old 
Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Gray  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Imp.   Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Lottery. 
Morgiana. 

Tramp—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Rarb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Muley  —  Miss  Stephenson  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precip- 
itate —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap  —  Y.  Marske's  dam. 

r-4 

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Priam. 
!    Daughter  of. 

Emilius—  Cressida  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess    by  Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Orville  —  Dau.   of  Buzzard  —  Hornpipe  by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  — 
Proserpine  Sis.  to  Eclipse  by  Marske  —  Spiletta  by  Regulus. 

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Sir  Hercules. 

Guicciolli. 

Whalebone—  Peri   by  Wanderer—  Thalestris  by   Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder.' 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero 
—  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  G.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Brutandorf,  (Blacklock)—  Primette  by  Prime  Minister—  Miss  Paul  By  Sir 
Paul  (Sir  Peter)—  Miss  Dunnington  by  Shuttle—  Miss  Grimstone.             . 

Camelina. 

Whalebone  (Waxy)—  Dau.  of  Selim  (Buzzard)—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau. 

of   Phoenomenon   (Herod)  —  Matron   by  Florizel  —  Maiden    by  Matchem 
(Cade)—  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Syphon)—  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul  (Godolphin)— 
Camilla  by  Boy  Bolton  (Grey  Hautboy)—  Old  Lady,  Starling's  dam  by 
Pullein's  Chestnut  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Rockwood  —  Dau.  of  Bustler. 

78  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

HINDOO — Continued. 

in  2:36J  ;  was  third  in  the  September  handicap,  If  miles,  won  by  Crickmore,  in  3:03, 
Hindoo  carrying  123  Ibs. 

As  a  four-year-old,  started  six  times  and  won  five  races.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the 
Louisville  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  3:57f,  beating  Checkmate,  Glidelia,  Lida  Stanhope  and 
Blazes. 

Won  the  Merchants'  Stakes  for  all  ages,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  1:59 J,  beating 
Checkmate,  Runnyrnede  and  Creosote.  Won  the  Turf  Stakes,  1£  miles,  in  2:08£, 
carrying  122  Ibs,  beating  Checkmate  (aged),  123  Ibs.,  and  Creosote  (4),  114  Ibs. 
Sheepshead  won  the  Coney  Island  Stakes,  for  three-year-olds  and  upwards,  one  mile 
and  a  furlong,  in  l:57f,  Barrett  being  the  only  other  starter;  won  the  Coney 
Island  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  3:58,  beating  Eole  and  Parole.  This  was  the  best  race  run 
at  the  distance  during  the  year,  and  compares  favorably  with  similar  races.  There 
is  no  question  but  that  Hindoo  was  the  best  race-horse  which  has  appeared  in 
this  country  for  more  than  a  decade.  It  is  doubtful  if  any  horse  in  England  could 
have  beaten  him  in  the  great  classic  events.  Hindoo  is  a  nicely  bred  horse,  his  blood 
combining  all  the  best  strains  in  England  and  America,  his  sire  is  by  the  best  son  of 
Glencoe,  and  he  has  a  large  infusion  of  Diomed  blood  through  both  sides,  together  with 
a  double  cross  of  imp.  Buzzard,  fortified  by  the  stout  crosses  Whalebone,  Herod  and 
Eclipse  on  the  dam's  side.  We  shall  expect  to  see  him  a  great  success  in  the  stud. 
Hindoo  is  a  dark  bay,  15  hands  3£  inches  high,  with  large  star  in  his  forehead,  right 
hind  foot  white  to  pastern  ;  he  is  symmetrically  shaped  all  over  or  he  could  not  have 
done  what  he  did. 


HUBBARD, 


(WINNER  OF  JULY   STAKES  AND  GRAND  SWEEPSTAKES,  FOUR  MILE 
HEATS,  AT  LONG  BRANCH,) 

Witt  stand  for  mares  at  the  stables   of  his   owner  in   California,  by 
private  contract.     Application  to  Jas.  B.  Chase,  San  Francisco,  CaL 

HUBBARD  by  Planet,  son  of  Revenue,  bred  at  Woodburn  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1868,  dam 
Minnie  Mansfield,  by  imp.  Glencoe,  out  of  Argentile,  by  Old  Bertiand,  son  of  Sir 
Archy.  Hubbard,  as  a  two-year  old,  started  four  times,  and  won  one  race,  Monmouth 
Park,  won  the  July  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :22,  beating  Experience, 
Oaks,  and  two  others  ;  was  third  in  the  Thespian  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile,  won  by  Malita,  in  1 :19£,  and  unplaced  in  the  other  two  races.  Three 
years  old,  started  in  six  races,  winning  two.  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  the  Dixie  Stakes 
for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  In  3:36|,  beating  Joe  Daniels's  True  Blue  and  six  others. 
Saratoga,  won  a  sweepstake  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  in  3 :53,  beating  imp.  Buck- 
den,  Nevada,  and  Gorlitza.  Jerome  Park,  was  second  in  the  Annual  Sweepstakes  for 
three-year  olds,  won  by  Joe  Daniels,  in  3:45f.  Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  Summer 
Handicap,  2£  miles,  won  by  Defender,  in  4:24£,  and  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races. 
As  a  four-year  old,  started  in  eight  races,  of  which  he  won  three.  Monmouth  Park, 
won  the  Grand  Sweepstakes  for  all  ages,  four-mile  heats,  distancing  Wheatly  and 
Bessie  Lee  in  the  first  heat,  run  in  7:37£.  Saratoga  won  a  dash  of  three  miles,  in 
5:34,  beating  Wanderer,  Harry  Bassett,  and  King  Henry.  Won  dash  of  2f  miles  in 
4 :58f ,  the  fastest  on  record,  beating  Boss  Tweed  and  Katy  Pease,  the  only  other 
starters.  Monmouth  Park,  was  third  in  the  Mammoth  Cup,  2^  miles,  won  by  Wan- 
derer, in  4:34|.  Jerome  Park,  was  third  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  won 
by  Preakness,  in3:38i.  Was  second  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won  by  Mate  in  3:09£. 
Saratoga,  was  third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles  won  by  True  Blue,  in  3:32£,  Mate  was 
second.  Was  unplaced  in  his  other  races. 

Hubbard  has  covered  only  a  few  thoroughbred  mares.  Is  the  sire  of  some  few  win- 
ners— viz.,  Warwick,  Jim  Farley,  and  Rebecca.  He  is  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and 
Diomed,  in  addition  to  his  cross  of  Glencoe  and  Trustee.  The  family  is  a  racing  one, 
and  capable  of  staying  a  distance.  In  addition  to  his  crosses  of  Sir  Archy,  he  traces 
through  a  long  line  of  distinguished  ancestry  to  the  Old  Vintner  mare. 


The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE    OF    HUBBARD. 


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Golumpus. 
Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of 
Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass, 
lermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem 
—  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slarnerkin. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingharn  —  Tabitbaby  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by  Imp. 
Shark  —  Betsey  Pringle  by  Fearnought  —  Jenny  Dismal. 

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Mischief. 

Virginian. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Archy  —  Meretrix  by  Magog  —  Narcissa  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Rosetta  by  Imp. 
Centin  el—  Diana  by  Clodius—  Sally  Painter. 
Imp.  Bedford  —  Dau.   of  Bellair  —  Dau.  of  Imp.   Shark  —  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Dau.  of  Lexington  (Wildair)—  Dau.  of  Spanking  Roger. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

3iomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
^mp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (I^p.  Othello) 
—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock. 
Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Mandane. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by   Trentham  —  Dau.    «f 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  G.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Catterick. 

Whisker. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Bay  Trophonius  —  Dau.  of  Slope  (Highflyer)  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau. 
of  Cade  —  Beaufremout's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

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Buzzard. 
Castrel's  Dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Ditto. 

Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slarnerkin. 
Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of 
Hutton's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff  —Dau.  of  Tatler  — 
Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  G.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Whiteneck. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 

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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  G. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunter  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Child- 
ers —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Ppget  Turk. 
Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm.'s 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt.  (Godol.)—  D»u.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Imp.  Mambrina 

Dungannou  (Eclipse)—  Fairy  by  Highflyer—  Fairy  Queen  by  Y.  Cade— 
Routh's  Blackeyes  by  Crab—  Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake  (Lister  Tnrk). 
Mambrino—  Sis.  to  Naylor's  Sally  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Ward  (Crab) 
—Dau.  of  Merlin  (Bustler)—  Dau.  of  Pert  (Ely  Turk)—  Dau.  of  St.  Martins. 

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Truffle. 
Helen. 

Sorcerer  —  Hornby  Lass  by  Buzzard  —  Puzzle  by  Matchem  —  Princess    by 
Herod  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Whiskey  —  Br.  Justice  by  Justice  —  Xenia  by  Challenger  (Herod)  —  Xantippe 
by  Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm.'s  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coal.  Colt. 

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Phantom. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—Molly  Louglegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Daughter  of. 

Walton  —  Alegrante  by  Pegasus  (Eclipse)  —  Orange  Squeezer  by  Highflyer  — 
MoD-Saueezer  bv  Matchem  (Cade)  —  Ladv  bv  Turner's  Sweepstakes  (Old 

Sweepstakes)— Shuttle's  dam  by  Patriot  (Bay  BoltoB)— Dau.  of  Crab  (Al- 
cock  Arabian) — Sis.  to  Sloven  by  Bay  Bolton  (Grey  Hautboy) — Dau.  of 
Curwen  Bay  Barb— Dau.  of  Snot  (Selaby  Turk)— Dau.  of  Whitelegged 
Lowther  Barb— Old  Vintner  Mare. 


80  The  Horse-breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


HURRAH  (Imp.) 


Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Stud  Farm  of  his  owner,  John 
Heber,  near  Lancaster,  Ohio,  at  $30  the  season.  Mares  not  proving  in 
foal  can  be  returned  next  season.  Application  to  John  Reber, 
Lancaster,  Ohio. 

HURRAH  by  Newminster,  son  of  Touchstone,  bred  by  the  Rawcliff  Stud  Co. ,  foaled 
1862,  dam  Jovial  by  Bay  Middleton,  son  of  Sultan,  out  of  sis.  to  Grey  Momus  by 
Comus.  Newminster,  his  sire,  won  the  St.  Leger  in  1851,  was  son  of  Touchstone 
(winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  in  1834),  and  the  celebrated  Beeswing,  by  Dr.  Syntax,  who 
won  the  Doncaster  Cup  in  1837  and  also  in  1840,  1841,  and  1842,  the  only  time  any 
animal  ever  accomplished  the  feat,  carrying  in  1840  and  1841 126  Ibs.  Bay  Middleton, 
sire  of  his  dam,  was  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1836. 

Hurrah,  as  a  two-year  old,  started  eleven  times,  won  two  races,  was  second  in  three, 
and  unplaced  in  the  others.  Newmarket,  won  plate  for  two-years-olds,  5  furlongs 
140  yards,  beating  Zephyr  and  six  others  ;  ran  second  to  Tragedy  in  sweepstake,  5  fur- 
longs 182  yards,  beating  Bessy.  Shrewsbury,  ran  second  to  Peignoir  in  the  Racing 
Plate,  one  mile,  beating  Procella  and  Teddy.  Ran  second  to  Antoinette  in  the  Acton 
Burnel  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating  Princess  Dagmar ;  won  a 
Handicap  plate,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Usher  ;  was  unplaced  in  his  other 
races.  At  three-year  old,  started  twelve  times,  won  one  race,  was  third  in  one,  and  un. 
placed  in  the  others.  Won  Selling  Race,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  at  West  Drayton, 
defeating  Little  Pickles  and  Linus.  At  four  years  old,  ran  ten  races,  was  second  in 
one,  third  in  two,  and  unplaced  in  the  others. 

Hurrah  is  one  of  the  most  fashionable  bred  sires  of  the  present  day.  Independent 
of  his  good  looks  and  soiindness,  he  is  one  of  the  stoutest  bred  animals  living.  He  is 
a  rich  bay,  without  white,  over  16  hands  high,  has  capital  legs  and  feet,  straight,  grand 
action  ;  is  also  sound  in  every  respect,  being  free  from  curbs,  spavin,  roaring,  or  any 
other  hereditary  disease.  He  cannot  be  said  to  have  had  a  fair  chance  in  the  stud,  as 
he  has  only  covered  a  few  good  fashionable  mares,  being  located  in  a  section  where 
there  are  not  many  breeders  of  thoroughbreds.  The  best  of  his  get  are  Chaquita, 
winner  of  a  mile  in  1 :44£,  2  miles  in  3 :37,  the  Fordham  Handicap  at  Jerome  Park, 
li  miles,  in  2:lli,  Dill  Wiggins,  mile  in  1:45;  2  miles,  3:36;  Huckleberry,  Bur- 
goo, a  winner  of  many  races  ;  Lady  Amanda,  Lady  Mack,  Waller,  a  winner  with  high 
weights  ;  Bonnie  Lizzie,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  heats  in  1 :15£  and  1 :14f ,  5  furlongs 
in  1 :02£,  and  other  good  races  ;  Ohio  Boy,  Lady  Middleton,  Hermit,  Dispute,  Bonnie 
Ford,  Reber,  Louise  Gwynne,  Little  Buttercup,  Hippogriff,  LadyBlandy,  George  IV., 
Nightcap,  Nellie  Peyton,  Red  Fox,  Tramway,  Fanny  Cook,  Medusa,  Wauculla,  Brad 
(Stand  Off),  Referee,  Monk,  Hostage,  Maniac,  and  others  that  were  winners.  He  has 
a  combination  of  speedy  and  stout  blood,  and  his  daughters  should  prove  valuable  in 
the  stud.  He  traces  on  both  sides  to  Eclipse  and  Herod,  through  reputable  horses,  to 
the  Burton  Barb  mare. 


Horse- Breeders*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


81 


PEDIGREE   OF    HURRAH   (Imp.) 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-o's  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Irumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Maiden. 

3uzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Sir   Peter  —  Dau.    of    Phoenomonon  —  Matron     by    Florizel  —  Maiden  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul  —  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Miss  Sophia. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by 
Squirrel—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Brunette. 

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of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stan  Arabian. 
Amaranthus  (Old  Eng.)  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau. 
of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Pert 

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Trumpator. 
Daughter  of. 

Conductor  (Matchem)—  Brunette  by  Squirrel—  Dove  by  Matchless—  Dau. 
of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  New.  Arabian. 
Mark   Anthony  (Spectator)  —  Signora  by  Snap  —  Miss   Windsor  by  Gold. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Jenny  Mole. 

King  Fergus  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by 
Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 
Carbuncle—  (Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Prince  T.  Quassaw  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg). 

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John  Bull. 
Miss  Whip. 

Fortitude  (Herod)  Zantippe  by  Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm.'s  Fores- 
ter —  Dau.  of  Coalition  colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly. 
Volunteer  (Eclipse)  Wimbleton  by  Evergreen  (Herod)  —  Sis.  to  Calash  by 
Herod  —  Teresa  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  An.  Starling. 

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Daughter  of, 

Agonistes  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Jupiter  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau. 
of  Matchem  —  Sis.  to  Pioneer  by  Old  Eng  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 
Spadille  (Highflyer)—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio.—  Dau. 
Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Morton  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Mixbury. 

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Buzzard. 
Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)  —  Virago 
by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Mercury  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot—  Dau.  of  ,Bay  Bolton. 

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Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Sorcerer—  Goldenlocks  by  Delpiui—  Violet  by  Shark—  Dau.    of  Syphon- 
Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
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Young  Giantess. 

Conductor  —  Brunette  by  Squirrel  —  Dove  by  Matchless  (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of 
An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper—  Dau.  of  New.  Arabian. 
Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of 
Cole's  Foxhunter—  Sis.  to  Cato  by  Partner—  Sis.  to  Roxana. 

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Alexina. 

Highflyer  —  Papillon  by  Snap  —  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus  —  Midge,  by  Son 
of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
King  Fergus  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam 
by  Bro.  to  Fearnought  —  Miss  Windham  by  Windham. 

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Don  Quixote. 
Evelina. 

Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  colt  —  Dau. 
of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second  —  Hanger's  Br.  Mare 
Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Reg- 
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amond  by  Highflyer—  Giantess  by   Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs. 

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Vesta. 

Delpini    (Highflyer)—  Faith    by  Pacolet    (Blank)—  Atalanta  by  Matchem 

—Miss  Makeless  by  Young  Greyhound  (Greyhound  by  Chillaby  Barb)— 
Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg)—  Miss  Doe's  dam  by  Woodcock  (Merlin)—  Dau. 
of  Croft's  Bay  Barb—  Desdemoua's  dam  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe's  Ara- 

bian)— Old  Thornton  by  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Y.  Turk)  —Dau.  of  Dicky 
Pierson  (Dodsworth) — Burton  Barb  Mare. 


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HYDER    ALI, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  CHAMPAGNE  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Meadows  Stud,  near  Carlinville,  Ill.r 
at  $50  the  Season.  Application  to  Gen.  Rich,  Rowett,  Carlinvilley 
III.  Annual  Sale*  at  Chicago ,  in  June. 

HYDER  AX.I  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  A.  Welch 
Erdenheim  Stud,  Pa.,  foaled  1872,  dam  Lady  Duke,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Magdalen,  dam 
of  Bonnie  Lassie,  Bonnie  Laddie,  etc.,  by  Medoc,  son  of  American  Eclipse.  Hyder  All 
as  a  three-year  old  started  in  three  races,  of  which  he  won  one.  Jerome  Park,  won 
the  Champagne  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :20,  beating  James, 
A,  Finework,  and  six  others  ;  was  beaten  in  a  match  race  of  $2,500  each,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by  James  A,  in  1 :19  ;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  won  by  James  A,  inl:18i.  He  was  injured  in  the  spring  of  his  three-year 
old  year,  and  did  not  run  again.  His  dam,  Lady  Duke,  was  not  trained,  and  had  only 
a  few  foals,  amongst  them  Mary  Buckley,  a  good  mare  and  dam  of  Buckstone. 
Magdalen  his  grandam  was  a  good  race-mare,  and  the  dam  of  the  great  race-mare 
Bonnie  Lassie,  and  the  horse  Bonnie  Laddie  which  had  great  reputation  in  their  day. 
Bonnie  Lassie  won  the  Association  Stakes,  mile  heats,  and  the  Citizen's  Stake,  2  mile 
heats,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in  1857.  She  won  many  important  races  in  the  South* 
Gossamer,  another  sister  to  Bonnie  Lassie  was  dam  of  Leather  Lungs,  La 
Rose  and  Gossip,  the  latter  dam  of  Lida  Gaines.  The  Sumpter  Mare 
dam  of  Magdalen  was  the  dam  of  Keph,  and  Leda  both  successful  racers.  Hyder 
Ali  is  a  large,  well  developed  horse,  full  16  hands  high,  with  great  substance  and 
power.  In  addition  to  his  being  a  son  of  Leamington,  he  is  strongly  inbred  on  thfr 
dam's  side  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  having  six  crosses  of  that  inestimable  blood  upon 
a  large  infusion  of  Medley  blood,  and  thence  to  the  noted  Gimcrack  by  Cripple,  son  of 
Godolphin  Arabian  (Barb).  Upon  the  matrons  of  the  Meadows  Stud  we  expect  to  re- 
cord his  success. 


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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trurnpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla    by    Trentham  —  Coquette 
by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  bv  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Gamahoe  —  Patty  by  Tim—  MIPS  Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Pelham's  Hip. 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore—  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar—  Bl.  Susan 
by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Clif.  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Maltou's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Court  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau, 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  Warlock  Galloway. 

Blaeklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by    Highflyer  —  Coheiress    by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim  —  Podagra  by  Gouty  —  Jet  by  Magnet  —  Jewel  by  Squirrel  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Han.  Br.  Mare  by  Stanyan  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette   by    Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter. 

DiomeJ  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
[mp.  Saltram  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp. 
Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Shark—  Dau.  of   Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.    of    Imp.  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emilv  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by    Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beuingbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 
3obin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

Duroc. 
Millers  Damsel. 

Diomed  —  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Hickman's 
Independence  —  Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger. 
Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gimcrack—  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap 
—  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Maid  of  the  Oaks 

^egasus    (Eclipse)  —  Active  by  Woodpecker  —  Laura  Nby   Whistle    Jacket 
(Mogul)—  Pretty  Polly  by  Starling—  Sis.  to  Diana  by  Second   (Childers). 
Spread  Eagle  (Volunteer)—  Annette  by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Rockingham—  Dau. 
of  Gallant—  Dau.  of  True  Whig—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Regulus. 

Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Momed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
lobin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

Lewis'  Eclipse. 
Maria. 

Diomed—  Bellona  by  Harris'  Eclipse  (Partner)—  Nettle  by  Granby  (Blank) 
—Nell  Gwynn  by  Imp.  Janus—  Poll  Flaxen  by  Imp.  Jolly  Roger. 
Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.   Medley)—  Dau.   of  Tayloe's  Bellair  (Imp.  Medley) 
—Dau.  of  Imp.  Medley  (Gimcrack  by  Cripple  by  Godol.) 

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ILL-USED  (Imp.) 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SEQUEL  AND  KENNER  STAKES,  AT  SARATOGA, 

1873,) 

Will  be  used  as  private  stallion  in  the  Nursery  Stud,  Hon.  A.  Belmont, pro- 
prietor, near  Babylon,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Yearlings  sold  annually  in 
June. 

ILL-USED  by  Breadalbane,  own  brother  to  Blair  Athol,  son  of  Stockwell,  bred  by 
Col.  Townley,  foaled  1870,  dam  Ellermire,  dam  of  Elland,  by  Chanticleer,  2d  dam 
Ellerdale,  dam  of  Formosa,  winner  of  the  One  Thousand  Guineas,  Oaks  and  St.  Leger 
in  1S68,  by  Lanercost,  out  of  the  dam  of  Colsterdale,  by  Tomboy.  Ill-Used  made  his 
first  appearance  on  the  turf  as  a  three-year  old  in  the  Belmont  Stakes,  won  by  Spring- 
bok, but  getting  a  bad  start  was  unplaced.  He  won  two  races  out  of  three  starts.  At 
Saratoga  won  the  Sequel  Stakes,  2  miles  in  3:40£,  beating  Fellowcraft  and  four  others. 
Same  place  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3 :39,  beating  imp.  Strachino,  Spring- 
bok, Waverly,  Whisper,  Catesby  and  other  good  horses.  This  closed  his  turf  career. 
Breadalbane  his  sire  is  own  brother  to  Blair  Athol,  and  although  he  did  not  win  any 
of  the  great  events,  the  Derby  or  Leger,  he  won  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  at  As- 
cot, the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1^  miles  at  Goodwood,  and  other  good  races. 
Ellermire  his  dam  won  eight  races,  at  three-years  old,  including  two  Queen's  Plates 
for  mares.  Ellerdale,  his  grandam,  was  also  a  winner  of  several  important  events,  in- 
cluding the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes.  Lanercost  her  sire  was  third  in  the  St.  Leger  to 
Don  John,  and  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  and  Cambridgeshire  Handicap.  He  has 
covered  only  one  or  two  mares  outside  of  those  in  the  nursery,  and  has  gotten  some 
very  reputable  performers.  Forester  won  as  two-years  old,  and  in  1882  won  the 
Withers  Stake,  one  mile,  in  1 :46£,  Belmont  Stakes  !•£  miles,  in  2:43,  the  Barnegat 
Stakes,  If  miles  at  Long  Branch  in  2:54,  carrying  123  Ibs.  ;  and  Jersey  Derby,  If 
miles.  Jack  of  Hearts,  the  Mid-summer  Handicap  at  Long  Branch,  one  mile  in  1 :43£, 
the  Harvest  Handicap,  1£  miles  in  2:11,  and  a  Club  Purse,  H  mile  in  1:56J,  beating 
Clara  D  and  Parole.  Other  winners  by  him  are  Bellona  (Jessie  D).  1£  miles  in  2:11,  H 
miles  in  1:58;  Olivia  five  furlongs  in  l:01f,  Mosquito,  Topsy,  Woodcraft,  Wood- 
flower,  winner  of  two  out  of  three  races  ;  Jacobus,  Felicia,  Gertie  M,  Florimel,  Deli- 
lah, Clara,  Carnation,  Camillus,  and  others,  It  would  be  difficult  to  find  in  the  Stud 
Book,  a  higher  bred  horse  than  Ill-Used.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  Whalebone  through 
the  famous  Irish  Birdcatcher,  and  five  other  Waxy  crosses  through  Whisker,  Web, 
Pyrrha,  Kiss,  etc.,  in  addition  to  a  Glcncoe  cross  through  Pocahontus  and  Mel- 
bourne through  Blink  Bonny.  Ill-Used  is  a  blood  bay  15  hands  2£  inches  high,  with  a 
half  moon  star  in  his  forehead,  near  fore  and  hind  legs  white  to  the  ankle,  off  hind  foot 
white  around  the  coronet,  and  white  hairs  at  the  root  of  his  tail  showing  his  Bird- 
catcher  descent.  He  is  full  of  substance  and  symmetry  all  over,  and  is  destined  to 
make  his  mark  in  the  stud. 


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Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero 
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Whisker  —  Floranthe  by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
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Blacklock—  Gadabout    by    Orville—  Minstrel    by    Sir    Peter—  Matron    by 
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Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
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Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
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by.  Y  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 
Clinker  —  Pewet    by    Tandem  —  Termagant    by   Tantrum  —  Cantatrice    by» 
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Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
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Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
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Plenipotentiary. 
Myrrh  a. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.   to 
Amaitor  by  Trumpator  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap. 

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dcatcher. 

Sir 
Hercules. 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope    by    Trumpator  —  Prunella    by    Highflyer  —  Promise    by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris    by    Alexander  —  Rival    by    Sir    Peter  —  Hornet    by 
Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

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Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer—  Irene  by  Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim  (Squirt)— 
Miss  Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail  Gallowav  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 
[.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by'  Hero  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap 
—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robiuson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

3 

5 

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Master  Robert. 
Daughter  of. 

Buffer  (Prizefighter)—  Spinster  by  Shuttle—  Dau.  of  Sir  Peter—  Bab  by  Bor- 
deaux (Herod)  —  Speranza  by  Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap. 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh   (Waxy)—  Miss  Tooley  by  Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady 
Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive  by  Matchem. 

1 

1 

Waxy. 
Miss  Stavely. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by    Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Shuttle  —  Dau.   of  Drone  (Herod)  —  Dau.  of  Matchem  —  Jocasta  by  Corn- 
forth's  Forester—  Sis.  to  Y.  Cade  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Liverpool 

Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick    Andrews  —  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  bv  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 
Whisker—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-bs—  Y.  Camille  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

1 

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Bustard. 
Gayhurst's  dam. 

Buz/ard—  Gipsy  by  Trumpator—  Sis.   to  Postmaster  by  Herod—  Dau.   of 
Gower  Stallion  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 
Election—  Sis.  to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by 
Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

g 

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£ 

1 

Jerry. 
Beeswing's  dam. 

Smolensko  —  Louisa  by  Orville  —  Thomasina  by  Timothy  (Delpini)  —  Violet 
by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Syphon—  Charlotte  by  Blank. 
Ardrossan  (Jn  Bull)  —  Lady  Eliza  by  Whit  worth  (Agonistes)  —  Dau.  of  Spa- 
dille—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

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Whisker. 
Ladv  of  the 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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tees. 

Octavian  —  Dau.    of    Sancho   (Herod)  —  Miss   Fury  by    Trumpator    (Con- 

•     ductor)  —  Dau.  of  Mark  Anthony  (Spectator)  —  Signora  by  Snap  (Snip) 
Miss  Windsor  by  Godolphin  Arabian  —  Sister  to  Volunteer  by  Young  Bel- 
grade (Belgrade  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Dar.  Arabian)—  Dau. 
of  Dov.  Ch.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Westbury  by  Curwen  Bav  Barb  —  Dau.  of 
Old  Spot  (Selaby  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Woodcock  (Old  Merlin). 

86  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


IROQUOIS, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  CHESTERFIELD  STAKES  AT  NEWARKET  AND 
LEVANT  STAKES  AT  GOODWOOD,  1880  ;  THE  BURWELL  STAKES, 
DERBY  AT  EPSOM,  PRINCE  OF  WALES  STAKES,  DONCASTER  ST. 
LEGER,  NEWMARKET  DERBY,  AND  OTHER  IMPORTANT  EVENTS 
IN  ENGLAND,) 

Will  be  located  upon  his  return  from  JEngland  in  the  JRancocas  Stud,  Mr 
P.  Lorillard,  proprietor,  near  Jofctown,  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  as 
private  stallion. 

IROQUOIS  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  \>y  Mr.  A.  Welch, 
Erdenheim  Stud,  foaled  1878,  dam  Maggie  B.  B.,  dam  of  Harold,  by  imp.  Australian; 
2d  dam  Madeline,  by  Old  Boston,  out  of  Magnolia  dam  of  Kentucky,  by  imp.  Glen- 
coe.  As  a  two-year-old  Iroquois  started  12  times,  won  four  races,  was  second  in  two  and 
unplaced  in  six.  He  made  his  bow  to  the  public  by  winning  the  Newmarket  two-year- 
old  Plate  5  furlongs,  defeating  Herman,  Kuhleborn  and  three  others ;  his  second  success 
was  winning  the  two-year-old  stakes  at  Epsom  5  furlongs,  beating  Eliacin.  At  the 
Newmarket  July  Meeting  ran  Bal  Gal  to  a  head  for  the  July  stakes,  5  furlongs  136 
yards,  having  Neophite,  Thebais  and  seven  others  behind  him;  same  meeting  won  the 
Chesterfield  Stakes  5  furlongs,  beating  Panique,  Voluptuary  and  seven  others  ;  at 
Goodwood  won  the  Levant  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  defeating  Isola  Madre,  Canace  and 
three  others  ;  same  meeting  ran  second  to  Wandering  Nun  in  the  Findon  Stakes  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  with  Albion,  Ishmaeland  Worthing  behind  him  ;  he  was  unplaced 
in  his  other  races.  As  a  three-year-old  made  his  first  appearance  by  running  second  to 
Peregrine  in  the  2000  guineas,  having  Don  Fulano,  Camiliard,  Scobel  and  nine  others  be- 
hind him;  won  the  Newmarket  Stakes,  Ditch  mile,  beating  Lennoxlove;  Newmarket 
Second  Spring  Meeting  walked  over  for  the  Burwell  Stakes,  Abingdon  mile  ;  Epsom 
Summer  Meeting  Avon  the  102d  renewal  of  the  Derby  Stakes  li  miles,  defeating 
Peregrine,  Town  Moor,  Scobel,  Geologist,  St.  Louis,  Don  Fulano,  Tristan  and  seven 
others.  Ascot  won  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes,  If  miles,  defeating  Geologist,  Great 
Carle  and  four  others  ;  same  place  won  the  St.  James  Place  Stakes  Old  mile,  beating 
Leon  his  only  opponent.  Doncaster  September  Meetimgwon  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger 
Stakes, one  mile  six  furlongs,  132  yards, defeating  Geologist,  Lucy  Glitters,  St.  Louis, Fal- 
kirk,Bal  Gal  and  nine  others.  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  Was  third  to  Bend'Or, 
and  Scobel  in  Champion  Stakes  across  the  flat  one  mile  two  furlongs  and  73  yards  ; 
Buckhannon,  Falkirk,  Muriel  and  Fiddler  behind  him  ;  won  the  Newmarket  Derby  H 
miles,  beating  Ishmael,  Lennoxlove  and  Ld.  Clemsford.  Thus  starting  in  nine  races 
running  second  for  the  2,000  guineas,  third  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  and  winning  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger,  a  feat  only  accomplished  nine  times  in  the  one  hundred  and  three 
years  it  has  been  run.  Surplace  in  1848,  Flying  Dutchman  in  1849,  Voltigeur  in  1850, 
West  Australian  1853,  Blair  Athol  in  1864,  Gladiateur  in  1865,  Lord  Lyon  in  1866, 
Silvio  in  1877,  and  Iroquois  in  1881 ;  not  one  of  all  these  won  so  many  good  races  in 
the  same  year.  Iroquois  is  a  brown,  16  hands  high  with  white  stripe  down  the  face 
and  white  around  the  coronet  of  the  left  fore  foot;  he  has  a  well  placed  oblique 
shoulder,  good  barrel,  fine  hip  and  loin  and  sound  good  legs  and  feet.  We  shall  expect 
to  see  him  a  grand  success  in  the  stud. 


The  Horse  Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE    OF    IROQUOISE. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb.—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldflnder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  af  Cul  Arabian—  Miss  Cade  by  Cade. 

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Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Pelham's  Hip. 

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Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar—  Bl.  Susan  by  Snap— 
Dau.  of  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Clif.  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Grey Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake—  Gr.  Wilkes. 

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Castrel. 

Buzzard. 
Daughter  of. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of   Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Mekeless. 

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Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Boudrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babra- 
ham—  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Ham.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Wor.i  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  War  Galloway. 

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Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress    by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Prime   Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.   of 
Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  ^of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

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Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Hanger's  Br.  Mare. 
Orville—  Boadicea    by  Alexander—  Brunette    by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Humphrey 
Clinker. 

Daughter  of. 

Comus—  Clinkerina  by  Clinker—  Pewet  by  Tandem—  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of   Payhator  —  Sis.   to  Zodiac  by  St. 
George—  Abigail  by  Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank. 

jstralian. 

West  At 

Mower- 
ina. 

Touchstone. 
Emma. 

Camel—  Banter  by  Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Emilius. 
Shoveler. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud—  Goosander  by  Hamiltonian—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Persian. 

Whisker. 
Variety. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer—  Sprite  by  Bobtail—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla 
by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Sister  to 
Tuckahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.   of  Imp.   Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'   Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  (Rib). 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Clockfast—  Dau.   of    Symme's    Wildair—  Kitty 
Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Spot. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer 
—Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

A 

1 

Mameluke. 

Partisan—  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford—  Sophia  by  Buzzard—  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer—  Cypher  by  Squirrel—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 

Bobadilla. 

Bobadil  (Rubens)—  Pythoness  by  Sorcerer  (Trumpator)—  Princess  by  Sir 
Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Dau  of  Dungannon  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Herod  (Tartar) 

—  Golden  Grove  by  Blank  (Godol.)  —  Spinster  by  Partner  (Jigg)—  Bay 
Bloody  Buttocks  by  Bloody  Buttock's  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Guy  by  Grey- 

hound  (White  Barb  Chillaby)— Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless  (Oglehe- 
thorpe  Arabian)— Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk)— Dau. of  Place's 
White  Turk — Dau.  of  Dodsworth — Layton  Barb  Mare. 


88  The  Horse- Breeders'*  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


KING  ALFONSO, 

(WINNER  OF  THE  KENTUCKY  ST.  LEGER,  TOBACCO  STAKES  AND 
GALT  HOUSE  STAKE  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.,  AND  THE  LINCK'S 
HOTEL  STAKE  AT  NASHVILLE,  TENN.,  ALL  IN  1875,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Woodburn  /Stud,  near  Spring 
Station,  Ky.,  A.  J.  Alexander,  proprietor,  at  $100  the  season. 
Application  to  L.  Brodhead,  Spring,  Ky.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings 
in  May. 

KING  ALFONSO  by  imp.  Phaeton,  son  of  King  Tom,  bred  by  Warren  Viley,  Esq., 
Stonewall  Stud,  near  Midway,  Ky.,  foaled  1872,  dam  Capitola,  dam  of  Belle  Barclay, 
and  Hospodar  by  Vandal,  son  of  Glencoe  out  of  Margravine,  Versaille's  dam  by  imp. 
Margrave. 

King  Alfonso's  turf  career  was  short  but  brilliant  ;  he  made  his  debut  at  Lexington, 
Ky.,  Sept.  6,  1875,  in  a  sweepstake  for  three-year  olds,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  90  Ibs. 
on  each.  BobWoolley  won  in  1:54,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  ;  King 
Alfonso  was  a  close  second,  with  Katie  Pearce,  Ten  Broeck,  Elemi  and  Redman  behind 
him.  Sept.  9,  was  unplaced  in  sweepstakes  for  three-'  ear  olds,  one  mile  and  5  furlongs  ; 
won  by  Ten  Broeck  in  2:49J,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  that  distance  to  that  date,  Bob 
Woollcy  being  second.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  20,  won  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  two 
miles,  in  3:34|,  beating  Ten  Broeck,  second  ;  Verdegris,  third  ;  Geo.  Graham,  Volti- 
geur  find  five  others.  Same  place,  Sept.  24,  won  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  mile  heats,  for 
three-year  olds,  in  1 :44i,  1:45£,  beating  Gyptis,  Misdeal  and  three  others.  The  next 
day,  Sept.  25,  won  the  Gait  House  Stakes,  two  mile  heats,  in  3:34,  3:40£,  3:49,  beating 
George  Graham,  who  won  the  first  heat  by  a  head  from  King  Alfonso,  the  last  quarter 
of  the  heat  being  run  in  24  seconds,  Emma  C.,  Add,  and  two  others.  This  stamped  him 
not  only  as  a  fast,  but  game  horse.  He  closed  the  season  and  his  turf  career  by 
winning  the  Linck's  Hotel  Stakes,  at  Nashville,  mile  heats,  in  1 :45,  l:47f,  beating  Mis- 
deal, Asterlite,  and  three  others.  He  was  trained  the  spring  of  1876,  when  four  years 
old,  and  showed  himself  a  better  horse  than  ever,  but  in  a  very  fa^t  trial  struck  his  leg 
and  was  thrown  out  of  training,  and  sold  to  A.  J.  Alexander  and  placed  in  the  Wood- 
burn  Stud. 

The  family  has  always,  as  a  racing  one,  ranked  one  of  the  best  in  America.  The 
Albert  Mare  produced  the  famous  Tiger  Gelding  and  Black-eyed  Susan,  a  superior  race- 
mare,  dam  of  Dick  Singleton,  Plato,  Mistletoe,  Dick  Johnson,  Catharine,  etc.  Dick 
Singletoe  defeated  the  great  Collier,  four  mile  heats  ;  Mistletoe  won  the  match  be- 
tween Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Mistletoe  was  the  dam  of  Evergreen,  by  imp.  Glen- 
coe, who  produced  Goodwood,  Maggiore,  Verbena,  Glendower  and  others,  and  Mar- 
gravine, the  dam  of  Mary  Churchill,  Tourist,  Capilola,  The  Grand  Dutch  S.,  Ver- 
sailles, etc.  Mary  Churchill  was  the  dam  of  Hamburg,  Wade  Hampton,  winner  of 
the  Sequel  Stakes  at  Long  Branch  and  Saratoga  in  1872,  by  Asteroid,  and  Nettie  Viley, 
she  the  dam  of  Conductor,  Mirah,  etc.  The  Grand  Dutch  S.  was  the  dam  of  Yandell 
and  Lizzie  Whips,  both  fine  race  nag?. 

King  Alfonso  is  sire  of  Fonso,  winner  of  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1£  miles,  in 
2:10£,  benting  Kinkead,  Luke  Blackburn  and  others,  and  Kentucky  Derby,  1£  miles, 
in  2:37|,  the  fastest  it  was  ever  run,  with  105  Ibs.  Grenada,  the  winner  of  the  Polo- 
mac  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:39£,  and  Preakness  Stakes,  both  at  Baltimore,  Belmont, 
Jerome  and  Lorillard  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  Coney  Island  Derby,  at  Sheepshead  Bay, 
and  Dixie  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  2  miles,  in  3:38,  winning  $32,000,  as  three-year  old.  At 
4  years  old,  won  4  out  of  6  starts.  Peyton  Handicap  at  Baltimore,  mile  heats,  in  1 :43£, 
1:43J,  1:471;  Oden  won  second  heat.  Other  winners  by  him  are  Quito  Lavacca. 
Dodette,  Ladies'  Stake,  at  Chicago.  Telemachus,  12  miles,  in  2:09i,  Go  Forth,  Al- 
fambra,  May  Wilson,  Mollie  Brown,  5  furlongs  in  1:02,  Edison,  Duke  of  Montalban, 
Mary  S.,  Lost  Cause,  Windrush,  2  miles  in  3-33£,  and  again  in  3:36^,  Bayadere,  Bob 
Johnson,  Infanta,  winner  of  Elizabeth  Stakes  at  Long  Branch,  Issie,  winner  of  Ash- 
land Oaks,  Lexington,  Ky.,  Katie  Creel,  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks  at  Louisville, 
H  miles,  2:39,  and  Illinois  Oaks,  Chicago.  Arno,  Lady  Prewitt,  The  Judge  (Cordova), 
Lorca,  Mary  S. ,  Olivette,  Vera,  Don  Fulana  and  Golden  Gale,  raced  creditably  in 
England,  and  Foxhall  won  two  out  of  three  stakes  in  which  he  started  at  two  years 
old,  beating  the  best  colts  of  the  year,  and  giving  weight.  He  won  the  Grand  Prix 
de  Paris  in  1881,  and  is  the  second  horse  that  ever  won  the  Ccsarewitch  and  Cam- 
bridge Handicaps  in  England  in  one  and  the  same  year.  The  first  was  Rosebery,  a 
four-year  old,  carrying  in  the  Cesarewitch,  103  Ibs.,  and  in  Cambridgeshire  117  Ibs. 
Foxhall,  a  three-year  old,  carried  in  the  first  110,  and  in  the  latter  126  Ibs.,  beating 

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Brown  by  Trunnion  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  —  Dau.  of  Bol.  Starling. 
Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive 
by  Matchem—  Calliope  by  Slouch—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

'Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer- 
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Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor    by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion—  Harpalice  by  Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury— DHU.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 
Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaran  thus—  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Pantaloon. 
Languish. 

Castrel  —  Idalia  by  Peruvian  —  Musidora  by  Meteor  —  Maid  of  All  Work  by 
Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip. 
Cain  —  Lydia  by  Poulton  —  Variety  by  Hyacinthus  —  Sis.  to  Swordsman  by 
Weasel—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Locust—  Dau.  of  Changeling. 

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Touchstone. 
Decoy. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette    by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Filho-da-Puta  —  Finesse  by  Peruvian  —  Violante    by    John    Bull  —  Dau.  of 
Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 

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Variation. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  WThiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant    by  Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Bustard  —  Johaunah  Southcote  bv  Beningbrough  —  Lavinia  by    Pipator  — 
Dick  Andrews'  dam  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  CastrePs  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godolphin). 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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Dick  Andrews—  Dau.    of    Gohanna—  Fraxiuella  by    Trentham—  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Whitelock  —  Dau.    of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by    Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Orville—  Miss   Grimstone    by   Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster—  Dau.  of  Dam 
Arabian—  Dau.  of  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

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Trumpator. 
Lncy. 

Sir  Solomon—  Dau.  of  Hickory—  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator—  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Cade. 
Orphan—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.    of    Imp. 
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Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Long- 
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Fair  Helen. 

Gohanna  —  Ch.  Skim  by  Woodpecker  —  Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by 
Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta 
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Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Hepheston  (Buzzard)  —  Roxana  by  Imp.   Marplot  (Highflyer)  —  Juliet  by 
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Blackburn's  Whip  (Imp.  Whip)—  Jane  Hunt  by  Paragon  (Flimnap)—  Moll 
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Albert  (Americus  by  Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Algerine  (Dey  of  Algiers)  —  Dau.  of 

Cripple    by    Godolphin)  —  Dau.    of    Imp.    Shark    (by    Marske,  sire    of 
O'Kelly's  Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  by  Regulus  (Godolphin). 

90  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

KING    ALFONSO— Continued. 

with  the  top  weight  Lucy  Glitters  (3),  91,  Tristan  (3),  107,  Mistake  (4),  102,  Wallen- 
stein  (4),  97,  and  twenty-seven  others.  He  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1882,  but  has 
been  amiss  since. 

King  Alfonso  is  a  red  bay,  16  hands,  with  a  star  in  his  forehead,  and  is  one  of  the 
truest  and  best  shaped  horses  in  the  wo'ld  ;  his  head  is  plain  but  well  shaped,  and  set 
upon  a  good,  strong,  muscular  neck,  with  wide,  deep  throttle,  the  shoulders  oblique, 
broad  and  well  placed,  and  covered  with  suitable  muscle  ;  the  chest  is  well  shaped  and 
full,  with  great  depth  of  girth,  the  body  full  and  round,  with  the  finest  back,  hip  and 
loin  ever  put  on  a  horse,  being  broad,  well  rounded  and  slightly  curved.  He  has  great 
length  from  the  point  of  the  hip  to  the  whirlbone,  thence  to  the  point  of  stifle  and 
hocks,  being  full  of  strength  and  muscle,  which  run  into  broad,  powerful  hocks,  the 
legs  and  feet  being  sound  and  good.  His  temper  is  of  the  best.  In  addition  to  his 
double  cross  of  Glencoe,  he  has  the  Waxy  blood  through  Web,  Whisker  and  Whale- 
bone, and  is  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  imp.  Shark,  with  many  crosses  of  Herod  and 
Eclipse  in  the  collateral  branches. 


KING  BAN  (Imp.) 


King  Ban  will  be  located  at  the  Dixiana  Stud  Farm,  near  Lexington,  Fay- 
ette  Co.,  Ky.,  and  will  be  permitted  to  serve  15  mares,  at  $150  the  sea- 
son. Application  to  be  made  to  Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas,  Lexington,  I£y. 

KING  BAN,  son  of  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway,  bred  by  Lord  Falmouth,  foaled 
1875,  dam  Atlantis,  dam  of  Happy-go-Lucky,  Bowei'  of  Bliss,  etc.,  by  Thormanby, 
out  of  Hurricane,  dam  of  Atlantic,  Cataclysm,  etc.,  by  Wild  Dayrell.  King  Ban  only 
ran  once  as  a  two-year  old ;  was  second  to  Mourle,  by  Ruy  Bias,  in  the  Granby  Stakes, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  run  at  New  market  First  October  Meeting.  At  three  years  old, 
ran  two  races,  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting,  was  unplaced  in  the  Craven  Stakes, 
Ancaster  Mile,  one  mile  18  yards,  won  by  Thurio  with  Sefton  second;  Newmarket  First 
Meeting,  ran  second  to  Mida,  by  Parmesan,  in  the  Coffee  Room  Stakes,  across  the  flat, 
1  mile  2  furlongs  and  73  yards,  Miss  Hovel  and  King  o'  Scots  behind  him.  Atlantis, 
his  dam,  started  nine  times  as  a  two-year-old,  won  five  races,  was  second  in  one,  third 
in  one.  and  unplaced  in  two.  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting,  won  Sweepstakes  for  two- 
year-olds,  last  half  mile  of  the  Beacon  Course,  beating  Violet  and  Canoe.  Newmarket, 
First  Spring  Meeting,  won  Sweepstakes  for  two-year-olds,  Rowley  mile,  beating  Tit- 
Bit  and  Violet.  Same  meeting,  walked  over  for  a  Sweepstakes,  last  half  mile  of  the 
Two-year-old  Course.  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting, won  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  5 
furlongs,  140  yards,  beating  Sunlight  and  six  others.  Same  meeting,  won  the  Pren- 
dergast  Stakes,  same  distance,  defeating  Atlas,  Hawthornden  and  five  others.  King 
Tom,  his  sire,  was  by  the  great  Harkaway,  and  although  he  is  not  credited  with  any  of 
the  great  events  of  the  turf,  yet,  he  sired  Tomato,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  Tormentor 
and  Hippia,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Hannah,  winnerof  thel,  000  guineas,  Oaks,  and  St.Leger, 
Kingcraft,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Great  Tom,  Phaeton,  etc.  Phaeton  sired  Ten  Broeck, 
King  Alfonso,  and  other  good  ones.  He  also  sired  Old  Calabar,  Wingrave,  Mainstone, 
Breeze,  Prince  Plausible,  and  others.  Wild  Dayrell,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  won  the 
Derby  in  1855.  Soothsayer,  the  sire  of  his  great  grandam,  won  the  St.Leger  in  1811,  and 
IVaxy,  the  Derby  in  1793.  The  pedigree  of  King  Ban  is  a  happy  combination  of  stout 
and  speedy  crosses,  and  he  traces  through  first-class  horses  many  times  to  Eclipse  and 
Herod.  The  oldest  of  his  get  are  two  years  old,  and  they  have  made  a  very  creditable 
showing.  Punster  is  one  of  the  most  promising  two-year  olds  of  the  year.  He  has 
started  nine  times,  and  won  five  races.  Won  the  St.  Nicholas  Hotel  Stake,  half  a  mile 
in  .50^,  a  Sweepstake  for  two-year-olds,  half  a  mile,  in  .50£,  both  at  Lexington.  In 
these  races  he  beat  such  good  ones  as  Cipsetta,  Vera,  Wandering  and  others.  Won 
the  Alexander  Stakes,  at-  Louisville,  5  furlongs,  in  1:03|,  beating  Ascender,  Bond- 
holder, and  eight  others,  and  the  Test  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 : 15£,  defeat- 
ing Bondholder,  Clipsetta,  Barnes,  and  Geo.  Kenney.  Won  purse  for  two-year. olds, 
at  Saratoga,  5  furlongs,  in  1 : 03^,  defeating  a  field  of  seven.  Queen  Ban  won  three 
out  of  five  races.  The  Blue  Grass  Stakes  at  Lexington,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16, 
defeating  Bellona,  Miss  Woodford  and  others,  the  West  Va.  Stakes,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  in  1:20,  and  a  purse  one  mile  in  1:58;  both  at  White  Sulphur,  Va.  Violator 
won  three  out  of  nine  starts.  The  Selling  Purse,  half  a  mile,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  in 
.52,  a  purse,  5  furlong*,  in  1:07,  at  St.  Louis,  and  a  purse,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  at 
Louisville,  in  1  :20.  Ada  Ban,  another  daughter  was  also  a  winner.  King  Ban  is  a 
rich  chestnut,  16£  hands  high,  with  a  star  in  his  forehead.  He  is  a  horse  of  good 
shape  and  muscular  development,  which  he  imparts  to  his  progeny  in  a  remarkable 
degree.  He  traces  through  a  long  line  of  speedy  and  stout  crosses  to  the  Bryerly 
Mare,  dam  of  the  famous  Two  True  Blues. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    KING    BAN. 


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Pocahontas.  Harkaway. 

Marpessa.  Glencoe.  Fanny  Dawson.  Economist. 

C,are.  Muley.  pTmm-  gultan  ^Miss  Najx-ck-  F,oranthe  .Whisker 

Waxy. 

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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisetteby  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Octavian. 
Caprice. 

Stripling  (Phoenomenon)—  Dau.  of  Oberon  (Highflyer)—  Sis.  to  Sharper  by 
Ranthos  (Matchem)—  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes—  Sis.  to  Careless  by  Spanker. 
Anvil  (Herod)—  Madcap  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Blaze—  Dau. 
of  Y.  Greyhound  —  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

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Butterfly. 

Commodore  (Tug)—  Dau.   of  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  (Syphon)— 
Black  Susan  by  Snap  (Snip)  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Master  Bagot  (Bagot)—  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)—  Mother  Brown  by  Trun- 
nion (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Old  England  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Teddy  the 
Grinder. 
Lady  Jane. 

Asparagus  (Pot-8-os)—  Stargazer  by  Highflyer—  Miss  West  by  Matchem— 
Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 
Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel  (Herod)—  Captive  by  Matchen  (Cade)—  Cal- 
liope by  Slouch  (Cade)  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  (Crab). 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander  (Eclipse)—  Dau.    of  Highflyer—  Dau  of  Al- 
fred— Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton'sdam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of   Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy—  Penlope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highfligher  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske'  s  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter—  Dau.  of  Partner. 

Marmion. 
Harpalice. 

Whiskey—  Y.    Noisette    by    Diomed—  Noisette     by   Squirrel—  Carina    by 
Marske—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver  (Wynn  Arabian). 
Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver  (Trentham)—  Fractious  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Castrel. 
Idalia. 

Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton'sdam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Peruvian  (Sir  Peter)—  Musidora  by  Meteor  (Eclipse)—  Maid  of  all  Work 
by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

Touchstone. 
Decoy. 

Camel—  Banter  by  Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by 
Amarauthus  —  Mayfly  by  Match  em  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Filho-da-Puta—  Finesse  by  Peruvian—  Violante   by  John  Bull—  Dau.   of 
Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyanea  by  Snap. 

Muley. 
Nancy. 

Orville—  Eleanor   by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by   Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem—  Molly  Ijonglegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Dick  Andrews—  Spitfire  by  Beniugbrough—  Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  (Doge)— 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Wilson's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

Lottery. 
Daughter  of. 

Tramp  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham-^Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Cervantes—  Anticipation  by  Beningbrough—  Expectation  by  Herod—  Dau. 
of  Skim  (Starling)—  Dau.  of  Janus  (Godol.)—  Spinster  by  Crab. 

Cain. 

Margaret. 

Panlowitz  (Sir  Paul)—  Dau.  of  Paynator  (Trumpator)—  Dau.  of  Delpini— 
Dau.  of  Y.  Marske—  Gentle  Kitty  by  Silvio—  Dau.  of  Dorimond. 
Edmund  (Orville)—  Medora  by  Selim—  Dau.  of  Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau. 
of  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Golden  Grove  by  Blank. 

Bay  Middleton. 
Myrrh  a. 

Sultan  —  Cobweb  by  Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  — 
Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer. 
Malek  (Blacklock)—  Bessy  by  Y.  Gouty—  Grandiflora  by  Sir  Harry  Dims- 
dale  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau  of  Pipator  (Imperator)  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon. 

Sultan. 
Velvet. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.   to   Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dan.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Oiseau  (Camillus)  —  Wire  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by 
Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank. 

Soothsayer. 
Bess. 

Sorcerer  —  Goldenlocks  by  Delpini  —  Violet  by  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  — 
Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 

Waxy  (Pot-8-os)—  Vixen  by  Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)—  Cypher  by  Squirrel(Traveler) 
Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Bartletfs  Childers  (Dar- 
ley  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Honey  wood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare,  dam  of  the 
Two  True  Blues. 

*  Windhound  given. 

92  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


KING  ERNEST  (Imp.) 

King  'Ernest  is  a  private  Stallion  in,  the  Brookdale  /Stud,  situated 
in  Monmouth  Co.,  near  Holmdel,  N.  J.,  the  property  of  I).  D. 
Withers,  Esq. 

KING  ERNEST  by  King  Tom,  son  of  the  great  Irish  horse  Harkaway,  bred  by  Sir 
L.  Newman,  foaled  1869,  dam  Ernestine  dam  of  Stockhausen,  Mamhead  Lass,  Chilton 
Lass  etc.,  by  Touchstone,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1834,  son  of  Camel  by  Whalebone, 
out  of  Lady  Geraldine  by  the  Colonel,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1828,  son  of  Whisker 
winner  of  the  Derby  in  1815,  by  Waxy  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1793.  King  Ernest 
never  ran  in  public  from  an  injury  to  one  of  his  knees  by  falling  on  the  pavement,  but 
his  private  trials  were  of  the  best,  and  he  was  regarded  as  a  very  fast  race-horse,  his 
pedigree  traces  through  a  long  line  of  distinguished  winners,  having  a  cross  of  Whale- 
bone and  a  double  cross  of  Whisker  the  own  brother  to  Whalebone  upon  a  strong 
foundation  of  the  blood  of  Herod  and  Eclipse  to  the  Byerly  Mare  dam  of  the  Two  True 
Blues.  King  Ernest  has  only  covered  a  few  mares,  except  those  of  his  owners,  and 
only  a  few  altogether,  yet  he  has  sired  some  real  good  horses,  their  forte  being  speed. 
Amongst  the  best  of  his  get  are  Jersey  Lass  winner  of  the  Maryland  Stakes  at  Jerome 
Park  and  dam  of  that  most  excellent  three-year-old.  Macduff  ;  Report,  the  winner  of 
the  Jockey  Club  Handicap  at  Jerome  Park,  two  miles,  in  3:36£  ;  four  years  old,  carry 
ing  108  Ibs.,  one  of  the  best  races  ever  run  on  this  slow  course,  defeating  McCullough 
St.  Martin,  Harold,  Ferida  and  others.  At  Long  Branch,  won  the  Long  Branch  Handi- 
cap, li  miles,  in  2:19£  ;  carrying  110  Ibs.,  beating  Ferida  (4)  107  Ibs.  and  two  others. 
Same  place  won  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap  If  miles,  108  Ibs.  defeating  Uncas  (4)  114 
Ibs.,  Ferida  (4)  105  Ibs.,  and  Danicheff  (5)  100  Ibs.,  in  3:12£,  and  won  the  Monmouth 
Cup  115  Ibs.,  2i miles,  in  4:07,  defeating  Monitor  (4)  120  Ibs.,  and  Uncas  (4)  121  Ibs.,  Re- 
porter a  winner,  Marathon  also  a  winner,  Gov.  Shevlin,  Maggie  C,  Kingcraft,  a  fast  good 
horse,  all  winners.  Ninus,  Regicide,  King  Fan,  Duplex,  Retort.  King  Ernest  is  a 
blood  bay;  stands  over  16  hands  high,  with  small  blaze  in  his  face  and  snip  on  his  nose; 
has  broad  forehead,  with  intelligent  countenance,  indicative  of  his  amiable  disposition 
and  good  temper  ;  neat,  well-shaped  head  ;  fine  ear;  jaws  a  little  inclined  to  be  massive; 
arched  and  rangy  neck,  running  into  a  good-shaped,  but  rather  upright  shoulder  ;  good 
depth  of  girth,  with  round,  well-shaped  barrel  ;  good  back  and  loin  ;  strong,  wide  hips, 
with  good  length  from  point  of  hip  to  whirlbone,  and  thence  to  the  hock,  which  is 
bony  and  strong  ;  good,  sound  feet  and  legs.  His  daughters  from  his  high  breeding 
should  prove  valuable  in  the  stud,  and  he  will  yet  distinguish  himself  as  a  sire.  To 
perpetuate  the  King  Tom  cross  he  should  be  bred  to  the  daughters  of  Phaeton,  King 
Ban,  Great  Tom,  or  to  the  daughters  of  King  Alfonso  and  Ten  Broeck. 


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93 


PEDIGREE    OF    KING    ERNEST. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lissette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Caprice. 

Stripling  (Phonom)—  Dau.  of  Oberou  (Highflyer)—  Sis.  to  Sharper  by  Ran- 
thos  (Matchem)—  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes—  Sis.  to  Button's  Careless. 
Anvil  (Herod)—  Madcap  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Blaze—  Dau. 
of  Greyhound  —  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

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Rugautiuo. 
Butterfly. 

Commodore  (Tug)  (Rover)  by  Herod  —  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Shift  by 
Sweetbriar—  (Syphon)  —  Black  Susan  by  Snap  —  Ld.  Bruce's  Cade  Mare. 
Master  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Mother  Brown  by  Trunnion  (Cade) 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bolton  Starling. 

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Grinder. 

Lady  Jane. 

Asparagus  (Pot-8-os)  —  Stargazer  by  Highflyer  —  Miss  West  by  Matchem  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 
Sir  Peter—  Paulinejby  Florizel—  Captive  hy  Matchem—  Calliope  by  Slouch- 
Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Castre  's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.   of    Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by   Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cahtatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Harpalice. 

Whiskey—  Y.  Noisette  by  Diomed—  Noisette  by  Squirrel—  Carin  a  by  Marske 
—Dau.  of  Blank—  An.  Dizzy  by  Driver. 
Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractious    by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker—Everlasting by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Selim. 
Maiden. 

Buzzard—  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron   by   Florizel  —  Maiden    by 
Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt—  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul—  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Orville. 
Miss  Sophia. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by 
Squirrel—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Boadicea. 

Alexander. 
Brunette. 

Eclipse—  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm.'s  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt— 
Dau.of  Bustard(Crab)—  CharmingMolly  bySecond—  Dau.of  Stan.  Arabian. 
Amaranthus  (Old  Eug.  )—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau. 
of  Grasshopper—  (  Crab)  —  Dau.  of  New.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Pert. 

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Waxy. 

Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian-Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Tipple  Cyder. 

Highflyer—  Countess  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Rib  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Wynn  Ara- 
bian— Dau.  of  Governor—  Dau.  of  Alcock  Arabian. 
King  Fergus—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio—  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus —  Dau.  of  Moreton  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Mixbury. 

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Tiresias. 
Rivulet. 

Soothsayer—  Pledge  by  Waxy—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap- 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Rubens—  Sis.  to  Champion  by  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Cypher  by 
Squirrel—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Bustard. 

Buzzard—  Gipsy,   Sis.  to   Amaitor  by  Trumpator—  Sis.  to  Postmaster  by 
Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion  (Godol.) 

Gayhurst's  dam. 

Election  (Gohanna)—  Sis.   to  Skysweeper  by  Highflyer  (Herod)—  Dau.  of 
Eclipse  (Marske)    Rosebud  bv  Snap   (Snip)    Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 

(Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Honey- 
wood's  Arabian—  Byerly  Mare,  dam  of  Two  True  Blues. 

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KINGFISHER, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  BELMONT  AND  CHAMPION  STAKES  AT  JEROME 
PARK,  AND  TR AVERS  STAKES  OF  SARATOGA.) 

Kingfisher  is  a  private  stallion,  in  the  Nursery  Stud  located  near 
Babylon,  Long  Island,  -IV.  Y.,  the  property  of  Hon.  A.  Belmont, 
New  York  City.  Annual  sales  of  Yearlings  in  June. 

KINGFISHER  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  Woodburn 
Stud,  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  foaled  spring  of  1867,  dam  imp.  Eltham  Lass,  dam  of 
Kingbolt,  Kingpin,  etc.,  by  Kingston  son  of  Venison  by  Partisan,  second  dam  by 
Pyrrhus  the  First  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1846.  Kingston  the  sire  of  his  dam  was 
a  superior  race-horse,  and  won  the  Goodwood  Cup,  Venison  was  a  noted  stayer  and 
the  blood  is  remarkable  for  stoutness.  Kingfisher  was  purchased  at  the  Woodburn 
sale  in  1868  by  Mr.  D.  Swigert,  for  $490.  He  entered  him  in  the  most  prominent 
events  at  Jerome  Park,  Saratoga  and  Long  Branch.  He  did  not  start  in  the  West,  but 
was  brought  to  Jerome  Park  and  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  2:59£,  beating 
Foster,  Midday,  imp.  Nellie  James,  Stamps  and  others.  Going  to  Saratoga,  he  won 
the  Travers  Stake,  If  miles,  in  3:15|-,  beating  Telegram,  Foster,  Chillicothe  and  others  ; 
Hon.  A.  Belmont  then  purchased  Kingfisher  for  $15,000,  and  he  was  transferred  to 
the  Nursery  Stables.  At  Long  Branch,  was  second  to  Enquirer  in  the  Robins  Stake. 
2  mile  heats,  in  3:56£,  3:54|,  4:00  ;  Kingfisher  won  first  heat  ;  track  muddy. 
Jerome  Park  Fall  Meeting,  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  mile  heats,  in  1:49,  1:49,  beat- 
ing Haric,  Midday  and  others.  Same  meeting,  walked  over  for  Annual  Stakes,  2 
miles.  Same  fall,  won  a  sweepstake  at  Baltimore,  two  miles,  in  3:46*.  beating 
Midday,  winning  in  his  three-year-old  form  $28,200.  Kingfisher  started  only  twice 
as  a  four-year-old.  Saratoga,  July  14,  1871,  was  beaten  for  the  Cup  by  Longfellow, 
2f  miles,  in  4:02f.  They  ran  the  first  mile  lapped,  in  1:40.  July  18,  walked 
over  for  purse  of  $1,000,  three  miles.  He  started  in  a  four-mile  dasU  at  the 
Branch,  but  broke  down  in  the  first  mile  and  was  stopped.  Kingfisher's  blood 
is  of  the  hard  bottom  stout  kind,  being  much  inbred  on  his  sire's  side  to 
Diomed  who  won  thefirst  Derby  in  1780,  and  a  cross  of  the  great  imp.  Shark, 
with  many  to  Eclipse  and  Herod,  he  traces  through  the  same  blood  on  the  dam's  side 
with  a  double  cross  of  the  famous  Whalebone.  Kingfisher  has  covered  a  few  mares 
outside  of  the  Nursery  Stud  and  has  sired  some  good  horses,  such  as  Oriole,  Emily  F, 
Kingston,  Pirate,  Turenne;  Ada,  half-mile  at  two-years  old,  in  50  sec.  5  furlongs  1:03|, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1.15J.  Lady  Roseberry  5  furlongs  in  muddy  track,  1 :03|^ 
and  the  Champagne  Stakes,  at  Jerome  Park,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :18i  ;  Rica, 
two-years  old,  Breeders  Stake,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16,  and  Home  Bred  Pro- 
duce Stake,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :15|  ;  Edelweiss  (4)  147  Ibs.  three-quarters  of 
a  mile,  in  1 :17|,  one  mile,  in  1 :43£ ,  one  mile  and  1  furlong,  in  1 :56£,  and  was  capable 
of  running  a  distance;  E'illette,  Turco,  winner  of  the  Raritan  Stakes,  If  miles  at  Long^ 
Branch,  in  2 :29  ;  Statesman  and  others,  also  good  winners.  Kingfisher  is  a  beautiful 
bay,  with  a  star  and  small  blaze  in  his  face  ;  stands  15|  hands  high,  with  very  neat 
head  and  neck,  broad,  oblique  shoulders,  great  depth  of  heart,  large,  well-shaped  body, 
good  back,  arched  loins,  with  broad  strong  hips,  great  length  from  point  of  hip  to 
whirlbone,  thence  to  stifle  and  hocks  ;  with  most  excellent  legs  and  feet.  He  possessed 
wonderful  speed  and  good  staying  qualities.  His  blood  should  be  preserved  through 
both  sons  and  daughters 


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PEDIGREE    OF    KINGFISHER. 


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Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by   Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders  —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss- 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  —  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian  —  Royal  Mare. 
Symme's    Wildair   (Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau.  of 
Fallower  'Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Florizel. 

Diomed. 
Daughter. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders  —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  (Rib)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock. 

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Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady    Bolingbroke  by   Squirrel  —  Cyprou  by  Blaze  —  Selima  by 
Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion  —  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian. 
Imp.  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought 
—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Somerset  Arabian. 

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Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant    by  Tantrum—  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Ld.  Leigh's  Diana  by  Second. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist  —  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George  —  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Fawn. 

Smolensko. 
Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Maria,  Waxy's  dam  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by 
Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanna  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette    by    Compton  Barb—  Sis.    to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton—  Dau.  of  Smolensko—  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 
Orville  —  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 

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Garcia. 

Octavian. 
Daughter  of. 

Stripling    (Phoenomenon)  —  Dau.   of  Oberon  —  Sis.  to  Sharper  by  Ranthos 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes  —  Sis.  to  Button's  Careless. 
Shuttle  —  Katharine  by  Delpini  —  Dau.  of  Paymaster  —  Dau.  of  Le  Sang  — 
Dau.  of  Rib—  Mother  Western. 

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Langar. 
Olympia. 

Selim  —  Dau.  of  Walton  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  — 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Sir  Oliver  (Sir  Peter)—  Scotilla  by  Anvil—  Scota  by  Eclipse—  Harmony  by 
Herod—  Rutilia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Soreheels. 

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Fortress. 

Defence. 
'       Jewess. 

Whalebone—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by   Highland  Fling—  Har- 
riet by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske. 
Moses  —  Calendulae  by  Camerton  (Hambletonian)  —  Snowdrop  by  Highland 
Fling—  Daisy  by  Buzzard—  Tulip  by  Damper. 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Colomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

2 

1 

Camel. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 

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Monimia. 

Muley   (Orville)—  Sis.  to    Petworth    by    Precipitate    (Mercury)—  Dau.    of 

dam  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Bay  Starling  by  Bolton  Starling  (Bay  Bolton)— 
Miss  Meynell  by  Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.  of  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chil- 
laby)—  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Ld.  D'Arcy's  chestnut  Ara- 
bian— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

96  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


KYRLE  DALY  (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  IRISH  DERBY  STAKES,  H  MILES,  CURRAGH  MEET- 
ING, JUNE,  1873,  THE  CURRAGH  PLATE,  7  FURLONGS,  THE 
STEWARDS'  PLATE  (HANDICAP),  ONE  MILE,  AND  THE  DARDIS- 
TOWN  PLATE  (HANDICAP),  AT  BELLEWSTOWN  IN  1874,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  stables  of  his  owner,  John  Reber, 
near  Lancaster,  Ohio,  at  $30  the  season.  Mares  not  proving  in  foal 
can  be  returned  if  the  horse  is  alive  and  at  Lancaster,  Ohio. 

KYRLE  DALY,  by  Artillery,  son  of  Touchstone,  bred  by  Mr.  Jos.  Lyons,  foaled 
1870,  dam  Colleen  Rhue,  dim  of  Maid  of  Athens,  Zuleika,  etc.,  by  Gemma  di  Vergy, 
son  of  Sir  Hercules.  Kyrle  Daly  started  but  once  as  a  two-year  old  and  was  unplaced. 
At  three  years  old  started  nine  times,  won  one  race,  was  second  in  four,  third  in  one, 
and  unplaced  in  three.  At  Curragh,  won  the  Irish  Derby,  1|  miles,  defeat- 
ing Angela,  Evora,  Hooton,  etc.  Ran  second  to  Evora  in  the  Second  Class  Madrid 
Stakes,  1£  miles,  each  earring  106  Ibs.,  five  others  behind  him.  At  Down  Royal,  was 
beaten  in  her  Majesty's  Plate  three  miles,  by  Night  Thought.  Currah,  September 
Meeting,  was  second  to  Royal  Arms  (5),  118  Ibs.  Kyrle  Daly  (3),  107,  Ibs.,  in  the 
Stewards  Plate  Handicap,  Condore,  Eagle  Hill,  and  eight  others  behind  him.  Curragh 
October  Meeting,  was  second  to  Bedouin  for  the  Royal  Whip,  with  100  guineas  added, 
four  miles,  each  140  Ibs.,  beating  Speculation.  At  four  years  old  started  16  times, 
won  three  races,  ran  a  dead  heat  for  one  and  won  the  deciding  heat,  but  was  disquali- 
fied by  his  jockey  weighing  in  with  his  whip  ;  was  second  in  three,  third  in  two,  and 
unplaced  in  the  others.  Curragh  June  Meeting,  won  the  Stewards'  Plate  (handicap), 
one  mile,  97  Ibs.,  defeating  Saracen,  Eagle  Hill,  and  three  others.  Same  day,  won  the 
Curragh  Plate,  7  furlongs  of  the  Queen's  Plate  Course,  carrying  123  Ibs.,  beating 
Hilarity,  Bunbcg,  and  three  others.  Bellewstown,  won  the  Dardistown  Plate  (handi 
cap),  118  Ibs.,  1J  miles,  beating  Niochi,  Cutty  Sark,  and  Prophecy.  Ran  a  dead  heat- 
with  Old  Tom  (4),  140  Ibs.,  for  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  three  miles.  Kyrle  Daly,  133 
Ibs.,  he  beat  Old  Tom  the  deciding  heat,  but  was  disqualified.  Curragh  June  Meeting, 
was  second  to  Chancellor  (3),  131  Ibs.,  for  the  Welter  Handicap,  7  furlongs.  Kyrle 
Daly  (4),  152  Ibs  ,  four  others  behind  him.  Londonderry  was  second  to  Niochi  (5), 
138  Ibs.,  for  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  two  miles,  Kyrle  Daly  (4),  133  Ibs.,  two  others  be- 
hind him.  Same  day,  was  second  to  Niochi,  129  Ibs.,  for  the  Stewards'  Plate  (handi- 
cap), Kyrle  Daly  124  Ibs. ,  two  miles,  two  others  behind  him. 

Kyrle  Daly  is  blood  bay,  16£  hands  high,  black  points  with  star  in  his  forehead.  He 
has  a  neat  head,  fine  width  of  jaws  and  large  throttle.  The  setting  of  head  and  neck 
is  magnificent,  the  neck  rangy,  full-crested,  and  masculine,  running  smoothly  into  the 
shoulders  and  chest,  middle-piece  unusually  fine  in  the  roundness  of  the  ribs  and 
powerful  development  of  muscles  along  the  spine  and  over  the  loins.  The  back  ribs 
are  out  fully  even  with  the  hips,  idicating  a  good  feeder  and  a  hardy  constitution  ; 
quarters  full,  and  well-developed  stifles.  His  limbs,  both  in  front  and  behind,  are  ad- 
mirable in  their  flinty  look  of  quality,  with  powerful  knees  and  finely-turned  hocks, 
and  a  rather  straight  hind  leg  for  an  English  type  of  thoroughbred. 
He  is  much  inbred  to  Waxy  through  his  sons  Whalebone  and  Whisker,  having 
double  crosses  of  both  on  side  of  sire  and  dam,  and  is  also  inbred  to  Eclipse 
and  Herod.  Only  a  few  of  his  get  have  yet  appeared.  They  are  reputed  speedy. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    KYRLE    DALY. 


DALY.  (&  - 

ARTILLERY. 

ISzizlzE:  loucnstone. 
ita.  Irish  Birdcatcher.  Banter.  Camel  1 

Langar.  Guiccoli.  *>%*£-  Boadicea.  farter  Djm  Qf  Whale- 

Waxy. 
i 
I        Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette   by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor    by    Godol 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Selim. 
Maiden. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Sir    Peter  —  Dau.    of    Phoenomenon  —  Matron    by    Florizel  —  Maiden    by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul. 

Orville. 
Miss  Sophia, 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by 
Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Kegulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Alexander. 
Brunette. 

Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess    by  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of    Coalition    Colt 
(Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 
Arnaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grass- 
hopper (Crab)—  Dau.  of  New.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Pert  (Ely  Turk). 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by   Alexander  —  Rival    by    Sir    Peter  —  Hornet    by 
Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer  —  lerne  by  Bagot  —  Dau.   of  Gamahoe  —  Patty    by   Tim  —  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
I.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap 
—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

Selim. 
Daughter  of. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's    dam    by    Alexander  —  Dau.    of    Highflyer  —  Dau.     of 
Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Walton  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  (Brisk)  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

Perd 
Delenda. 

Gohanna. 
Carthage. 

Mercury  —  Dau.   of  Herod  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.   of  Squirt  —  Lot's 
dam  by  Mogul  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 
Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mercury  —  Dau.    of    Woodpecker  —  Everlasting    by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

COLLEEN  RHUE. 
Princess.  Gemma  di  V«r<rv  1 

idna.  Retnever.  Snowdroo.  Sir  Her™!** 

^uTt°~  TagUoni.  Recovery.  Fairy.  Heron.  Peri.  Whale- 

—  ...  bone. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catherine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis  to  Regulus  by  Godolphin  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  (Herod)  —  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

Bustard. 
Daughter  of. 

Castrel—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle—  Sis.  to  Haphazard  by  Sir  Peter—  Miss  Her- 
vey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Starling. 
Orville—  Rosanne  by  Dick  Andrews—  Rosette  by  Beningbrough—  Rosamond 
by  Tandem—  Tuberose  by  Herod—  Gr.  Starling  by  Starling. 

Filho-da-Puta. 
Britannia. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.    Barnet   by  Waxy—  Dau.  of   WToodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrrel—  Principessa  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Orville—  Rovedino's  dam  by  Coriander—  Sis.  to  Fanny  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of 
Turk  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Locust  —  Dau.  of  Changeling. 

Emilius. 
Daughter  of. 

9rville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Rubens—  Tippitywitchet  by  Waxy—  Hare  by  Sweetbriar—  Dau.  of  Justice— 
Dau.  of  Chymist  (Matchem)—  Dau.  of  South  (Regulus). 

Whisker. 
Daughter  of. 

SVaxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner, 
^atton—  Dau.  of  Paynator—  Violet  by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Syphon.—  Charlotte 
by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 

Whisker. 
Floranthe. 

ftraxy_penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
)ctavian—  Caprice  by  Anvil—  Madcap  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of 
Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

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Blacklock. 

Yhitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.) 

Gadabout. 

rville—  Minstrel  by  Sir  Peter—  Matron  by  Florizel  (Herod)—  Maiden  by 

ATotnhom     (r*.ar{t*\     Dan       <vf     Snnirt.    ^Svnhnn^  —  Lot's     dam     bv     MotTUl 

(Godol)—  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton  (Gr.  Hautboy)  Old  Lady,  Starling's  dam 
by  Pullein's  Ch.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Rockwood—  Dau.  of  Bustler  (Helms- 
ley  Turk). 

98  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  H<md  Book. 


LEGATEE, 


(WINNER   OF   THE    RESTORATION    STAKES,  FOUR    MILE    HEATS    AT 

LONG  BRANCH,  1870,) 

Will  stand *  the  season  of 1883  at  the  Fair  mew  Stud,  Prince  George  Co.r 
Md.,  by  private  contract.  Application  to  Hon.  Oden  Bowie^  Balti- 
more^ Md. 

LEGATEE  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  in  the  Woodburn  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled 
1866,  dam  Levity,  dam  of  Ruric,  Lever,  etc.,  by  imp  Trustee,  son  of  Catton,  out  of 
Alaric's  and  Vandal's  dam  by  imp  Tranby.  Legatee  made  his  appearance  as  a  three- 
year  old,  starting  in  five  races.  Jerome  Park  was  second  in  a  race  of  2  mile  heats, 
won  by  Abd-el-Kader,  in  3:54,  3:54£,  track  muddy.  Was  third  in  the  Grand  Na- 
tional Handicap,  2£  miles,  won  by  La  Polka  in  4:1S£.  At  Saratoga  was  third  in  a 
dash  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by  Fanny  Ludlow,  in  1:19,  and  was  unplaced 
in  his  other  races.  As  a  four-year  old  started  six  times,  and  won  one  race.  Mon- 
mouth  Park  won  the  Restoration  Stakes,  four  mile  heats,  in  7:45f,  7:52f,  beating 
Carrie  Atherton  and  Abd-el-Kader,  the  only  other  starters.  Was  second  in  a  dash 
of  \\  miles,  won  by  imp.  Glenelg,  in  2 :37f.  Saratoga  was  second  in  a  dash  of  2  miles, 
won  by  the  Banshee  in  3  :»>5£.  Was  second  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won  by  Haric,  in 
3.10.  Jerome  Park  was  third  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  won  by  Helm- 
bold,  in  3:44.  Saratoga  was  third  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won  by  Gen.  Duke,  in  3:10|. 
This  closed  his  turf  career.  He  stood  near  Willmington,  Del.,  but  covered  no  thorough- 
bred mare  until  1879,  Mirth  and  Fairview  are  the  only  ones  by  him  trained,  the  latter 
won  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :18£,  five  furlongs  in  1 :02f ,  and  again  in  1 :04.  He 
is  a  solid  bay  with  black  points,  and  a  compact  highly  shaped  horse  all  over.  He 
possesses  the  stoutest  and  speediest  of  our  native  cross  from  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed, 
decends  from  the  family  of  Blacknose,  Alaric,  Ruric,  Vandal  and  Lexington,  all 
famous  as  race-horses  and  sires.  His  brother,  Lever,  has  been  a  great  success,  and  he 
only  needs  a  chance  to  show  his  quality.  Legatee  is  much  inbred  to  Herod  and 
Eclipse,  thence  to  the  Cullen  Arabian,  Darley  and  Godolphin  Arabians. 


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99 


PEDIGREE    OF    LEGATEE. 


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Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk  —  Betty  Percival. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Treutham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.of  CoalitionColt.—  Dau.of  Bustard(Crab)—  Charm'g  Molly. 

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Imp.  Saltram. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  (Al- 
cock  Arabian)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 
Symme's  Wildair  (Imp.  Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallovver  (Blank)  —  Daii.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock  (Old  Shock). 

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Imp.  Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze  — 
Selimaby  Bethel's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Imp.  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought 
—Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte. 

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Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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The  Flyer. 
Parma. 

Vandyke  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of 
Goldflnder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrew's  —  May  by  Beniugbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 

D 

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t 

Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed  Castiauira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.of  WTm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.of  Coalition  Colt.  —  Dau.of  Bustard 
Rubin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Siamerkin  by  Imp.   Wildair  —  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amarauthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

iTEE. 

•f 

If 

Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist  (Saltram)  —  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St. 
George  —  Dau.  of  Cassius  —  Primerose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella. 
Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  — 
D.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

s 
W 

~ 

Jolumpus. 

Gohanna. 
Catharine. 

Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Maiden  by  Matchera  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam 
by  Mogul  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Pullein's  Ch.  Arabian. 
Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Tientham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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p 

3o 

Timothy. 
Lucy. 

Delpini  (Highflyer)—  Cora  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Allworthy 
—  Dau.  of  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Dau.  of  Greyhound. 
Florizel  (Herod)  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  — 
Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 

d 

d 

Whisker. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arab- 
ian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Da.  of  Bart  Childers  (D.  Arabian). 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  oy  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  byPartner  —  BonnyLass  byBay  Bolton  —  Dau.of  D.Arabian. 

1—  1 

H 

ji 

Hermes. 
Vicissitude. 

Mercury  —  Rosina  by  Woodpecker  —  Petworth  by  Herod  —  Golden  Grove  by 
Blank  —  Spinster  byPartner  —  Dau.of  Bloody  Buttocks-Dau.  of  Greyhound. 
Pipator  —  Beatrice  by  Si)1  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose 
—Miss  Slainerkiu  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian. 

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.lacklock. 

Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  England—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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«M 

O 

p 

Orville. 
Miss  Grimstone. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam.                                 •     •  ^ 
Weasel  (Herod)—  Dau.  of  Aucaster—  Dau.  of  Dam.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Samp- 
son— Dau.  of  Oroonoko—  Sophia,  Sis.  to  Mirza  by  G.  Arabian. 

Vandal 

Trumpa- 
tor. 

Sir  Solomon. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Tickle  Toby  (Alfred)—  Vesta  by  Dreadnought  (Celer)—  Bandy  by  Imp. 
Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Americus  (Imp.  Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought. 
Hickory  (Imp.  Whip)  —  Imp.  T  rumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Lambinos 
by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Vauxhall's  dam  by  Cade. 

CJ 

Orphan. 

Ball  s  Florizel  (Diomed)—  Fair  Rachel  by  Diomed—  Susan  Jones  by  Imp. 
Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wildair  by  Symme's  Wildair. 

Lady  Grey. 

Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Highflyer 
i  Highflyer)    Dau  of  Imp    Fearnought  (Regulus)    Dau   of  Ariel  (Mor 

rnp.  Traveler)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  (Cul.  Arabian)—  Imp. 
Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner 
(Jigg)  —  Dau.  of  Greyhound  —  Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb  — 
Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague 
Mare. 

100  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


LELAPS 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Dixiana  Stud,  near  Lexington,  Ky., 
(if  not  sold)  $50  the  season.  Application  to  Maj.  B.  G.  Thomas, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

LELAJPS,  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  R.  W.  Cameron, 
Clifton  Stud,  N.  Y.,  foaled  1872,  dam  imp.  Pussy,  by  Diophantus,  sou  of  Orlando- 
out  of  Agapemone,  by  Bay  Middleton.  Lelaps  did  not  run  as  a  two-year  old,  but 
made  his  first  appearance  as  a  three-year  old  at  Jerome  Park,  running  unplaced  in 
Fordham  Handicap,  won  by  Wildidle  in  2 : 12 ;  Momnouth  Park,  was  third  in  a  dash 
of  one  mile,  won  by  Searcher  in  1 :44|.  Won  a  dash  of  If  miles,  for  beaten  horses,  in 
2:45f.  Jerome  Park  Fall  Meeting,  unplaced  in  a  Selling  Race,  1£  miles,  won  by 
Picolo  in  3:45f.  Was  second  in  a  Selling  Race,  If  miles,  won  by  Josie  B.,  in3:20|, 
was  third  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  If  miles,  won  by  Madge  m  3:15f,  was 
unplaced  in  a  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  \\  miles,  won  by  Weatherby  in  2:51£,  (4.) 
At  Jerome  Park,  was  second  in  a  Selling  Race,  1£  miles,  won  by  Spendthrift  in 
2: 16| ;  unplaced  in  the  Westchester  Cup,  won  by  Viator,  in  4: 10£,  unplaced  in  the, 
Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  won  by  Tom  Ochiltree  in  3 :41f .  Saratoga,  was  un- 
placed in  a  Selling  Race,  1  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Meco  in  1 : 5S-J,  unplaced  in  a 
Selling  Race,  1£  miles,  won  by  Arcturus  in  2:13£,  was  third  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won 
by  Vigil  in  3:08.  Lelaps  is  from  a  racing  family,  his  dam's  sire,  Diophantus,  won  the 
2,000  guineas.  Orlando,  his  grandsire,  won  the  Derby,  and  was  the  sire  of  Teddington,  a 
Derby  winner,  and  Imperieuse,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  Bay  Middleton,  the  sire  of 
his  grandam,  won  the  Derby,  and  was  sire  of  the  Flying  Dutchman,  that  won  both  the 
Derby  and  St.  Leger.  Lelaps  has  only  covered  a  very  few  mares.  He  is  sire  of  Lelex, 
winner  of  the  Sanford  Stages  for  two-year-olds,  at  Louisville,  one  mile  in  1:45,  Green 
Stuke  at  Nashville, and  the  Young  America  Stake,  No.  2,  one  mile,  in  1 :45£,  both  for  two- 
year-olds.  At  three  years  old,  won  the  Merchants'  Stake  at  Louisville,  \\  miles,  in  1 :56. 
In  this  race  he  defeated  Gabriel,  Bancroft,  Checkmate,  and  six  others.  Others  which 
promised  well,  were  Tom  Bush,  Elexor,  Hassan,  Hatef,  Thesis  and  Juliet  M,  and  last 
though  not  least,  Pearl  Jennings,  winner  of  the  Hotel  Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  1J  miles,  in 
2:12f.  Lelaps  is  a  blood  bay,  with  a  star  in  his  forehead,  and  black  legs,  stands  16 
hands  and  \  an  inch  high,  is  well  and  truly  shaped.  His  blood  is  a  combination  of 
speedy  and  stout  crosses,  tracing  to  Whalebone  on  both  sides,  through  Sir  Hercules 
and  Camel.  He  has  also  a  cross  of  Whisker,  and  a  strong  foundation  of  the  blood  of 
Eclipse  and  Herod,  through  the  best  sources. 


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101 


PEDIGREE   OF 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8os  —  Maria   by  Herod  —  Lisct-te^by  ,3nap-r-Ml£y  '^.Vln-lscr  bj    Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dam  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolten. 

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2 

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1 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla    by  Trentham—  Coquette 
by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  bv  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone  (Herod)—  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old.  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

N 

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Chanticleer. 
Terne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regu- 
lus —  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Bagot—  Dau  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Pelham'sHip. 

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5 

1 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  —  Bl.  Susan  by  Snap 
—  Ld.  Brace's  Cade  Mare  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.   Ara- 
bian— Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake  (Lis.  Turk). 

3 
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1 

Castrel. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux—  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of  Alfred  —  Dau.   of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

Its 

hter  of. 

1 

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t—  4 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel—  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tamdem  by  Syphon— 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.   of  Cottingham  —  War.  Galloway. 

V 

1 

4? 

Laurel. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Corinder—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot- 
8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Prime  Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Au- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

> 

s 

Maid  of 
Honor. 

Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Hanger's  Br.  Mare  by  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea    by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly   by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

H 

6 

I 

Touch- 
stone. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon— 
Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

hantus. 

T. 

0 

Vulture. 

Langar. 
Kite. 

Selim—  Dau.  of  Walton—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  C.  Foxhunter. 
Bustard  (Castrel)  —  Olympia  by  Sir  Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil—  Scota    by 
Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank. 

f 

§ 

Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina    by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

I 

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1 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by   Trumpator—  Prunella     by    Highflyer—  Promise    by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Hermes  —  Vicissitude    by    Pipator  —  Beatrice    by    Sir    Peter  —  Pyrrha    by 
Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 

5J 

iddleton. 

Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Maltou's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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I 

Cobweb 

Phantom. 
Filagree. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Soothsayer—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer—Promise by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank. 

1 

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fig 

£ 
K 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

WTaxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer—  Thalestris    by  Alexander—  Rival   by    Sir    Peter—  Hornet     by 
Drone—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

| 

Emilius. 

Orville—  Emilv  bv  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Daughter  of. 

Scud  or  Pioneer  (Whiskey)  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
hv  roriandflr  fPot.-8-ns1!  —  Miss  Green   bv  Hie'hflver  (Herod)  —  Harriet  bv 

Matchem  (Cade)— Flora  by  Regulus  (Godol.)— Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers 
(^Darley  Arabian) — Dau.    of 'Bay  Bolton    (Grey    Hautboy) — Dau   of    Bel- 
grade Turk. 


102  Th# .  Horse-Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


LEVER 


Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Elmendorf  Stud,  D.  Swigert, 
proprietor ',  near  Lexington^  Ky.)  (if  not  sold)  at  the  season.  Ap- 
plication to  I).  Swigert,  Muir^s  Post  Office^  Fayette  Co.,  Ky. 
Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

LEVER  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  in  the  Woodburn  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled 
1863,  dam  Levity,  dam  of  Ruric,  Legatee,  &c.,  by  imp.  Trustee,  son  of  Catton  out  of 
Alaric's  and  Vandal's  dam  by  imp.  Tranby.  Lever  was  never  trained,  having  been, 
injured  in  one  of  his  hocks  when  a  yearling,  but  from  his  high  breeding  and  the 
racing  qualities  of  the  family,  he  would  doubtless  have  been  a  superior  race-horse. 
He  is  by  the  emperor  of  stallions,  Lexington  (admitted  to  have  been  not  only  the  best 
race-horse  this  country  has  ever  produced,  but  its  most  successful  stallion);  dam 
Levity  (dam  of  Ruric,  Lightsome,  Mildred,  Legatee,  &c.),  by  imp.  Trustee,  who  was 
a  good  third  for  the  Derby  in  1832,  won  by  St.  Giles,  beating  Margrave,  who  won  the 
Doncaster  St.  Leger  the  same  year,  in  which  Trustee  was  again  third  ;  Trustee 
by  Catton  (son  of  Golumpus),  dam  Emma,  by  Whisker  (own  brother  to  Whale- 
bone;, Web,  Woeful,  &c.,  by  Waxy).  Trustee  was  a  most  successful  sire, 
having  gotten  the  renowned  Fashion,  who  distanced  Boston  and  afterward 
beat  him  in  the  great  sectional  match,  the  North  against  the  South,  for 
$20,000  a  side,  run  on  the  Union  Course,  Long  Island,  May  10,  184.2,  in  7:32^, 
7 : 45,  which  was  the  fastest  and  best  race  run  to  that  day  Reube,  Revenue 
and  other  good  ones.  2d  dam  Vandal's  dam  by  imp.  Tranby  (son  of  Blacklock,  by 
Whitelock).  Blacklock  was  a  distinguished  race-horse  in  his  day,  starting  in  twenty- 
three  races  and  winning  seventeen.  He  was  equally  as  famous  in  the  stud,  having 
sired  such  horses  as  Brutandorf,  Buzzard,  Brownlock,  Belzoni,  Laurel,  Malek, 
Velocipede,  Voltaire,  Belshazzar  and  Tranby.  Tranby's  dam  was  by  Orville,  winner 
of  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger  in  1802.  He  started  in  no  less  than  thirty-nine  races, 
winning  twenty-two,  the  most  of  them  at  four  miles  and  over.  He  was  also  one  of  the 
most  distinguished  stallions  of  his  day,  being  the  sire  of  the  great  Emilius,  Master 
Henry,  Bizarre,  Souvenir,  &c.  For  many  years,  Lever  was  in  an  obscure  neighbor- 
hood in  Scott  County,  Ky.,  and  covered  no  thoroughbred  mares.  Finally,  by  mere 
accident,  Sally  of  the  Valley  was  bred  to  him,  and  produced  Essillah,  who  won 
twelve  races  in  one  season.  He  sired  Leveler,  a  capital  race-horse,  winner  of  the 
Clark  Stake,  at  Louisville,  2  miles  in  3:37,  Merchants  Stake,  at  St.  Louis,  mile  heats, 
in  1:45,  1:45  1:51,  Milon  won  first  heat,  and  the  Viley  Stake,  at  Lexington,  \% 
miles  in  3:07J£,  and  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger  Stake,  two  miles  at  Louisville  in 
3:42^,  Lou  Lanier  a  fine  race-mare  and  good  winner  in  fast  time,  Mahlstick, 
winner  of  Louisville  Cup,  2£  miles  in  4:07^,  Greely  Stakes,  St.  Louis,  three  miles 
in  5:40,  one  mile  and  furlong  in  1:50%,  and  three  miles  in  5:33.  Other  good  ones, 
all  winners,  by  him,  are  Sweetheart,  Petrel,  La  Gloria,  Lamartine,  Okolona,  Louise, 
Harry  Mann  (Punch),  Palanca,  Maj.  Hughes,  and  a  few  others.  The  colts  by  him 
are  about  the  best  the  mares  ever  produce,  and  the  few  good  mares  he  served, 
produced  good  race-horses.  A  careful  analysis  of  Lever's  pedigree,  will  show  that  he 
not  only  possesses  the  stoutest  and  speediest  blood  of  our  native  stock,  but  traces 
through  the  collateral  branches  on  the  dam  and  sire  side  to  that  grand  old  mare,  Lady 
Grey,  from  which  so  many  distinguished  race-horses,  stallions  and  brood  mares  have 
descended.  He  has  also  a  large  infusion  of  the  blood  of  Diomed,  Highflyer,  Herod  and 
Eclipse.  He  stands  15  hands  2^inches  high  ;  has  a  neat,  well-shaped  head,  fine 
ears,  good,  strong  neck  running  into  most  excellent,  well-set  shoulders  ;  great  depth 
of  girth ;  good,  strong,  well-muscled  back,  with  round,  well-ribbed  body  ;  strong 
hips,  with  good  length  of  whirlbone,  stifle  and  thence  to  the  hock  ;  he  has  Tranby 
legs,  which  look  as  hard  and  firm  as  whalebone  with  good,  sound  feet. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   LEVER. 


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Lady  Grey. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 


Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  bv  Crab—  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian—  Royal  Mare. 

Symme's  Wildair  (Imp.  Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 


Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders— Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 

Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau. 
of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.of  Sober  John  (Rib)—  Dau.of  Imp.  Shock  (Old  Shock). 


Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze  — 
Selima  by  Beth.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 

Imp.  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kittv  Fisher  by  Fearnought 
—Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte. 


Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 


Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.of 
Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beninbrough—  Primrose  by  Mambrino—  Cricket  by 
Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana  by  Second—  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 


Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  —  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 


Royalist  —  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  (Imn.  Medley)  —  Queen  by  Imp. 

St.  George  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove. 
Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of 

Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 


Mercury  —  Dau.   of  Herod  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's 

dam  by  Mogul—  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton—  Old  Lady. 
Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to 

Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 


Delpini—  Cora  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Allworthy—  Dau.  of 
Starling  —  Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Dau.  of  Greyhound. 

Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of 
the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 


Pot-8  os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis. to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 


Mercury — Rosina  by  Woodpecker — Petworth  by  Herod — Golden  Grove  by 
Blank— Spinster  by  Partner— Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks. 

Pipator  (Conductor)— Beatatrice  by  Sir  Peter— Pyrrha  by  Matchem— 
Duchess  by  Whitenose — Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

Hambletonian — Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon — Atalanta  by  Matchem — Lass 
of  the  Mill  bv  Oroonoko — Dau.  of  Traveler — Miss  Makeless. 

Coriander — Wildgoose  by  Highflyer — Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os — Manilla  by 
Goldfinder— Dau.  of  Old  Eng.— Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 


Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 

by  Sampsom  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Weasel  (Herod)  —  Dau.   of    Ancaster  —  Dau.   of    Dam.   Arabian  —  Dau.    of 

Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko  —  Sophia,  Sis.  to  Mirza  by  G.  Arabian. 


Tickle  Toby  (Alfred)—  Vesta  by  Dreadnought   (Celer)—  Bandy  by  Imp. 

Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Americus  (Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought. 
Hickory   (Imp.  Whip)—  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator—  Sis.  to  Lambinos 

by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Vauxhall's  dam  by  Cade. 


Ball's  Florizel  (Diomed)—  Fair  Rachel  by  Imp.  Diomed—  Susan  Jones  by 
Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wildair  by  Symme's  Wildair. 


Robin  Gray— Maria  by  Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)— Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer 
(Highflyer)— Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus)— Dau.  of  Ariel  (Mor. 
Imp.  Traveler) — Dau.  of  Imp.  Jack  of  Diamonds  (Cullen  Arabian)— Imp. 
Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cullen  Arabian— Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner 
(Jigg) — Dau.  of  Greyhound — Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb — 
Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian— Dau.  of  Whites hirt— Old  Montague 
Mare. 


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LISBON, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  ALEXANDER  STAKE  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KENTUCKY, 

1876,) 

Witt  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Woodburn  Stud  Farm,  near  Spring^ 
Ky.  at  $50  the  season.  Application  to  L.  Brodhead,  Spring,  Ky., 
Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

LISBON  by  imp.  Phaeton  son  of  King  Tom,  bred  by  Richard  Ten  Broeck,  foaled 
1874,  dam  imp.  Lady  Love  by  Stockwell  or  Caterer,  son  of  Stockwell,  second  dam  Chere 
Amie  by  Sweetmeat,  out  of  Blame  by  Touchstone.     Phaeton  will  be  found  in  this 
volume,  his  dam  Lady  Love  was  a  winner  in  England  at  two-years  old,  and  won  the 
Stewards  Cup  at  Chester  at  four-years  old,  Chere  Amie  her  grandam  was  also  a  race- 
mare  and  winner.      Caterer  the  reputed  sire  of  Lady  Love  was  a  good  race-horse,  he 
won  the  Findon  Stakes  at  Goodwood  when    two-years  old,   defeating  Wingrave, 
Alvediston,  Kaiser  and  others,  and  was  second  to  the  Marquis  in  the  2000  guineas  with 
Alvediston,  Wingrave  and  thirteen  others  behind  him.     Sweetmeat  the  sire  of  his  gran- 
dam,  was  a  superior  race-horse,  won  the  Queen's  Vase  at  Ascot,  and  the  Doncaster 
Cup  in  1845,  he  was  the  sire  of  Mincepie  and  Mincemeat,  both  Oaks  winners,  and 
Macoroni  winner  of  the  Derby  and  2000  guineas,  and  second  in  the  list  of   winning 
sires  in  1882.   Touchstone  the  sire  of  his  great  grandam  Blame,  won  the  St.  Leger,  the 
Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1836-37,  and  the  Doncaster  Cup  in  1835-36,  and  was  second  to  no 
sire  of  his  day.     Lisbon  started  three  times  as  a  two-year  old  and  won  one  race.     At 
Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Alexander  Stakes,  half  mile,  in  :49|,  beating  McWhirter  and 
seven  others.     Was  third  in  the  Colt  Stakes  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,   King  Faro  and  McWhirter   running  dead  heat  for  first  place,  in  1 :18f .     In 
this  race  Lisbon  beat  Allen  Pinkerton,  Headlight,  Planetarian  and  Edingburg.     Was 
third  in  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes  at  Louisville,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :17,  won  by 
McWhirter,  Baden-Baden  second.     As  a  three-year  old  he  started  only  twice,  and  was 
unplaced  in  both  of  his  races.     Only  a  few  of  Lisbon's  get  have  appeared  on  the  turfr 
but  the  performances  of  Ripple  alone  have  made  him  conspicuous  as  a  sire.     Ripple, 
the  season  of  1881,  won  seven  of  his  eleven  starts.     He  won  the  Long  Branch  Handi- 
cap, 1J  miles,  in  2:10J,  beating  Checkmate,  Parole  and  Sir  Hugh;  also  the  Shrewsbury 
Handicap,  If  miles,  in  3:09$.     In  this  race  he  carried  a  penalty  of  5  Ibs.  and  3  Ibs. 
overweight.     He  unfortunately  died  that  winter.     Lisbon  is  a  red  bay,  full  15£  hands 
high,  with  a  blaze  face  and  four  white  ankles,  he  is  a  horse  of  immense  substance  and 
power,  and  in  conformation  second  to  none,  is  very  muscular  like  all  of  Phaeton's  sons, 
and  great  constitution.     In  addition  to  his  double  cross  of  Glencoe  through  King  Tom 
and  Stockwell,  he  has  a  double  cross  of  Touchstone  on  each  side,  four  or  five  crosses 
of  Waxy  through  Economist  and  Emma  by  Whisker  and  Camel  and  Sir  Herculus  by 
Whalebone, fortified  by  the  blood  of  Herod  through  the  famous  Highflyer,  and  Eclipse 
through  Pot-8-os  and  King  Fergus.     The  blood  is  worth  preserving  through  the  • 
grandaughters  of  Phaeton  and  daughters  of  Great  Tom,  King  Ban  and  King  Ernest. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   LISBON. 


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Whisker. 
Floranthe. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

Nabocklish. 
Miss  Tooley. 

Rugantino  —  Butterfly  by  Master  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Mother 
Brown  by  Trunnion  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Old  England  (Godol.) 
Teddy  the  Ginder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive 
by  Matchem  —  Calliope  by  Slouch  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko.' 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  (Godol.) 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville  —  Eleanor   by    Whiskey  —  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed  —  Giantess    by 
Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Pantaloon. 
Languish. 

Castrel—  Idalia  by  Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All   Work  by 
Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Snip. 
Cain—  Lydia  by  Poulton—  Variety  by  Hyacinthus—  Sis.  to    Swordsman  by 
Weasel—  Dau.  of  Turk—  Dau.  of  Locust—  Dau.  of  Changeling. 

Touchstone. 
Decoy. 

Camel  —  Banter    by    Master    Henry  —  Boadicea    by    Alexander  —  Brunette 
by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Filho-da-Puta—  Finesse  by  Peruvian—  Violante    by    John  Bull—  Dau.    of 
Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 

Emilius. 
Variation. 

Orrille—  Emily   by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorl- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Bustard    (Castrel)  —  Johannah   Southcote  by  Beningbrough  —  Lavinia    by 
Pioator  —  Dick  Andrews'  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff. 

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Birdcatcher. 

Echidna. 

Sir  Hercules—  Guicciolli  by  Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine 
by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap. 
Economist-Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock-Gadabout  by  Orville-Minstrel  by  Sir 
Peter-Matron  by  Florizel-Maiden  by  Matchem-Dau.  of  Squirt-Lot's  dam. 

Glencoe. 
Marpessa. 

Sultan—  Trampoline  by  Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator— 
Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank. 
Muley—  Clare  by  Marmion—  Harpalice  by  Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver- 
Fractious  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting. 

Touchstone. 
Vulture. 

Camel—  Banter  by  Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Langar—  Kite  by  Bustard  (Castrel)—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle—  Sis.  to  Haphaz- 
ard by  Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade. 

Velocipede. 
Emma. 

Partisan. 
Pauline. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Juniper—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Virgin  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau. 
of  Pot-8-os—  Editha  by  Herod—  Elf  rida  by  Soap—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap- 
Julia  bv  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses—  Quadrille  by  Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer—  Canary 
by  Coriander—  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer—  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

Starch  or 
t  Voltaire. 

Belinda. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Phantom—  Dau.  of  Overton—  Gratitude's  dam  by  Wal- 
nut —  Dau.  of  Ruler  —  Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess. 
Blacklock—  Wagtail  by  Prime  Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone 
by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  dam  Arabian. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Tomboy. 
Lapwing. 

jerry—Beeswings'  dam  by  Ardrossan—  Lady  Eliza  by  Whitworth—  Dau. 
of  Spadille—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio. 

Bustard  (Castrel)—  Dau.  of  Muley  (Orville)—  Rosanne  by   Dick   Andrews 
r.Tnp  Anrirpws  hv  Eo.linsR^  —  Rosette  bv  Beninirbrouffh  (Kins:  Fererus)  — 

Rosamond  by  Tandem  (Syphon)—  Tuberose    by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Grey 
*  Caterer  given.                           Starling  by  Starling  (Bay  Bolton)—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bartlet's  Childers 
t  Voltaire  given.                         (Darley  Arabian)—  Sis.  to  Thunderbolt  by  Counsellor—  Dau.  of  Luggs  — 
Dau.  of  Davill's  Old  Woodcock. 

106  The  Horse-Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


LONGFELLOW, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  PRODUCE  STAKES  AT  LEXINGTON,  KY.,  OHIO 
STAKES  AT  CINCINNATI,  AND  CITIZENS'  STAKE  AT  NASHVILLE, 
1873,  MONMOUTH  CUP  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  1871  AND  1872,  SARATOGA 
CUP  IN  1871.) 

Longfellow  will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Nantura  Stud  Farm,  near 
Midway,  Woodford  Co.,  Ky.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  F. 
B.  Harper,  Midway,  Ky. 

LONGFELLOW,  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  John  Harper, 
foaled  1870,  dam  Nantura,  dam  of  Extra,  Fanny  Holton,  &c.,  by  Brawner's  Eclipse, 
son  of  Am.  Eclipse,  out  of  Queen  Mary,  by  Bertrand,  son  of  Sir  Archy. 
Longfellow  was  a  fast,  good  race-horse,  made  his  debut  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  16, 
1870,  in  Phoenix  Stakes,  mile  heats,  for  three-year  olds,  won  by  Enquirer  in  1 :44f , 
1 :44£,  Catina  second,  and  Longfellow  third  and  distanced.  Same  place,  Sept.  16,  won 
Produce  Stake  for  three-year  olds,  2  mile  heats,  in  3:43i,  3:44,  beating  Twinkle, 
etc.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sept.  30,  won  Ohio  Stake,  for  three-year  olds,  2  mile  heats, 
in3:37i  3:55i,  beating  Pilgrim.  Memphis,  Tenn,  October  25,  won  Post  Stake,  2 
mile  heats  in  3:40£,  3:40,  beating  Defender,  Morgan  Scout,  etc.  Nashville,  Oct.  12, 
won  Citizens' Stake,  2  mille  heats,  in  3.41f,  3:41,  beating  and  distancing  Morgan 
Scout,  etc.  Lexington,  Ky.,  May  24,  1871,  walked  over  for  purse  $400,  2  jnile  heats. 
Long  Branch,  July  5,  won  Monmouth  Cup,  2i  miles,  in  4:41i,  beating  Helmbold,  Re- 
gards, and  Preakness.  Saratoga,  July  14,  won  Saratoga  Cup,  2J  miles,  in  4:02£, 
beating  Kingfisher  ;  the  first  mile  was  run  in  1 :40.  Aug.  19,  walked  over  for  purse 
of  $800,  2|  miles.  Aug.  23,  was  beaten  by  Helmbold,  4  miles,  in  7:49J.  Lexington, 
Ky.,  Sept.  12,  won  club  purse,  2  mile  heats,  in  3:38|,  3:41J.  Lexington,  Ky.,  May 

15,  1872,  won  purse,  1|  miles,  in  2;41i,  beating  Metella  and  Aureola.     May  18,  won 
Woolley  Stake,  3  miles,  in  6 :00f,  beating  Metella,  Talaria,  etc.     Long  Branch,  July  2, 
won  Monmouth  Cup,  2^  miles,  in  4:34.     July  4,  won  purse,  mile  heats,  three  best  in 
five,  in  1 :56£,  1 :54,  l:43f ,  beating  Susan  Ann,  Metella  and  Arizona.     Saratoga,  July 

16,  was  beaten  by  Harry  Bassett  for  the  Cup,  2i  miles,  in  3:59,  the  fastest  race  to  that 
date.     The  first  mile  was  run  in  1 :44,  the  first  two  miles  in  3 :30.     Longfellow  pulled 
up  lame,  and  with  this  race  closed  his  turf  career,  starting  in  sixteen  races,  won  four- 
teen, lost  two,  and  won  $15,000  in  money.     Leamington,  his  sire,  will  be  found  in  this 
vol.    Nantura,  his  dam,  was  a  very  superior  mare  and  good  winner,  Brawner's  Eclipse, 
her  sire,  was  a  fine  race-horse,  and  much  inbred  to  imp.  Diomed,  Queen  Mary  his 
grandam  was  a  fine  race-mare,  Bertrand  her  sire,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  was  one  of  the 
best  race-horses  and  stallions  of  his  day. 

Longfellow  stands  nearly  17  hands  high,  with  white  stripe  down  his  face,  with  left 
hind  foot  white  above  the  ankle,  and  a  little  white  on  the  coronet  of  the  right  hind 
foot.  He  has  a  neat  ear,  broad  forehead,  with  Roman  nose,  long  well-shaped  neck, 
running  into  strong,  well-shaped  shoulders,  great  depth  of  girth,  rather  light  flank, 
good  strong  hips,  with  good  length  of  whirlbone  and  stifle,  and  thence  to  the  hock  ; 
good  legs  and  feet.  The  following  are  the  best  of  his  get  :  Thora,  a  first-class  mare, 
her  3  miles  at  Saratoga  when  three  years  old,  with  99  Ibs.,  in  5:25J,  was  a  remarkable 
race;  also  her  Pimlico  Stake,  2£  miles,  in  3:47£,  beating  Checkmate  and  Monitor. 
Other  good  ones  are  Edinburg,  Irish  King,  Jils  Johnson,  Leonard,  Lilly  R,  Long  Taw 
(Dave  Moore),  Mollie  Merrill,  Gen.  Pike,  John  Harper,  Georgia  A,  Odd  Fellow,  Tom 
Montague,  Bell  Boy,  Coquena  (Miss  Nailer),  Longitude,  Long  Girl,  Wildmoor,  Wild- 
fellow,  Freeland,  Hospodar,  Fellowplay,  Minnie  D,  Lucy  Long,  Mary  Corbett,  King 
Dutchman,  Long  Girl,  Annie  G,  arM  some  others.  In  addition  to  his  being  a  son  of 
Leamington,  he  is  much  inbred  on  the  dam's  side  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  well  for- 
tified with  the  blood  of  Herod  and  Eclipse,  upon  that  of  Partner  and  Regulus,  son  of 
the  Godolphin  Arabian. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    LONGFELLOW. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella    by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  B.  Bolton. 

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Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohauna—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Cornpton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

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Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea  by  Regu- 
lus-^Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare. 

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I.  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar—  Bl.  Susan  by  Snap 
—  Ld.  Brace's  Cade  Mare  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dan.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian— Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake. 

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Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker—  Misfortune  by  Dux—  Curiosity  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel—  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.   to    Tandem    by   Syphon— 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

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Laurel. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose    by   Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
cast'er—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

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Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank—  Diana  by  Second—  Han.  Br.  Mare  by  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville—  Boadicea  by    Alexander—  Brunette    by  Amaranth  us—  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Amanda. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Grey  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Hick's    Independence—  Dolly 
Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badge.r  —  Dau.  of  Forester. 

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Messenger. 
Daughter  of. 

Mambrino—  Dau.  of  Turf—  Sis.  to  Figurante  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Starling 
—Snap's  dam  by  Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton. 
Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.   of    Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  True  Blue's  dam. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Diomed—  Bellou  a  by  Bellair—  Indian  Queen  by  Meade's  Pilgrim—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Janus—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Rogbr—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Valliant. 

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Romp. 

Diomed—  Amanda  by  Gr.  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Independ- 
ence—Dolly Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger. 
Duroc—  Dau,  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gimcrack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau. 
of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphoras—  Dau.  of  Wm'a 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coaltion  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Bedford. 
Mambrina, 

Dungannon  (Eclipse)—  Fairy  by  Highflyer—  Fairy  Queen  by  Young  Cade- 
Black  Eyes  by  Crab—  Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake. 
Mambrino—  Sis.  to  Naylor's  Sally    by    Blank—  Dau.    of    Ward—  Dau.  of 
Merlin  (Bustler)—  Dau.  of  Pert  (Ely  Turk)—  Dau.  of  St.  Martin. 

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*  Brimmer. 
Daughter  of. 

Blue  Beard  (Imp.  Sterling)  —  Dau.  of  Mendosa  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Arminda  by 
Imp.  Medley—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Bolton—  Sally  Wright. 
Lamplighter  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.    Medley  (Gimcrack)—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus  (Janus  by  Godol.) 

II 

Buzzard. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart,  of  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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The  Fawn. 

Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Shepherdess  by  Wornesley's  King  Herod 

Blue  Beard   by  Imp.   Sterling  dam 
Brilliant  by  Imu.  Matchem—  2d 


Imp.  Whittingtori  (Whitenose)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Childers  (Blaze)  —  Dau.  of 
Babraham    (Godol.)  —  Dau.    of    Bethel's    Arabian  —  Dau.    of    Graham's 


autthoJIbel'ievesBrllliant~a8  ^    Cham.PJon— Dau.    of    Darley    Arabian— Dau.   of    Old  Merlin— [As  be- 


*  Brimmer  given. 


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108  The  Horse- Breeders*  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

LUKE  BLACKBURN 

(WINNER   OF    THE   TIDAL,   LONG    ISLAND,    ST.   LEGER   AND   GREAT 
CHALLENGE  STAKES  AT    SHEEPSHEAD  BAY,  OCEAN   AND  CHAM- 
PION STAKES  AT  LONG  BRANCH,   UNITED  SPATES  HOTEL  STAKES 
AND  GRAND  UNION  PRIZE  AT  SARATOGA,   KENTUCKY  ST.   LEGER 
AND  GREAT  AMERICAN  STALLION  STAKES  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY.) 
Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at   Belle  Meade  Stud.,  Gen.  W.    G..  Hard- 
ing, proprietor,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  at  $100  the  season.     Applica- 
tion to  Gen.  W.  H.  Jackson,  lock  box  383,  Nashville,  Tenn.     Annual 
sale  of  yearlings  about  May  1st. 

LUKE  BLACKBURN  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  bred  by  Messrs.  J.  and  A  C.  Franklin, 
Sumner  Co.,  Tenn.,  foaled  1877,  dam  Nevada  by  Lexington  out  of  Lightsome,  dam 
of  Salina,  Sprightly  and  Crucifix  by  imp.  Glencoe.  In  1879,  as  a  two-year  old,  Black- 
burn ran  with  indifferent  success.  He  started  thirteen  times  ;  won  two  races,  was 
second  in  six,  third  in  one  and  unplaced  in  four.  Lexington,  May  12,  ran  second  to 
Knight  Templar  in  the  Colt  Stakes,  half-mile  ;  time  :50;  Moscow,  Wargentine,  Fonso, 
Amazon  and  Hamerfest  also  ran.  Louisville,  Ky.,  May  21,  ran  second  to  Kimball, 
in  the  Alexander  Stakes,  half-mile;  time  :49f;  eight  started.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  13, 
again  finished  second  to  Kimball,  in  the  Hotel  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  ;  time, 
1 :16|;  Amazon,  Chris.  Doyle,  Victory  and  Slicer  also  started.  Chicago,  111.,  June  23,  ran 
second  to  Kimball  (third  time)  in  Grand  Pacific  Hotel  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  ; 
time,  1:1 8-J  ;  Wargentine  finished  third,  Vapor,  Victory  and  Mistake  unplaced.  Sara- 
toga, Aug.  2,  ran  second  to  Lucy  George,  five-eights  of  a  mile;  time,  1:04|;  Girofle  and 
Cassatt  also  started.  Same  place,  Aug.  12,  ran  second  to  Grenada  in  the  Windsor  Hotel 
Stakes,  five-eights  of  a  mile ;  time,  1 :03| ;  seven  started.  Autumn  Meeting,  Coney  Island 
Jockey  Club,  Prospect  Park,  Sept.  6,^  won  his  maiden  race,  the  Breeze  Purse,  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating  Girofle,  Queen's  Own  and  four  others  ;  time,  1 :17£. 
Brighton  Beach  Fair  Grounds,  N.  Y.,  Sept  18,  won  the  Ocean  Stakes,  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  defeating  Elias  Lawrence  (Late  Bilstein),  Quito  and  three  others;  time, 
l:18i.  After  this  race  Luke  Blackburn  was  retired  for  the  season,  and  became  the 
property  of  Dwyer  Bros.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  who  gave  $2,500  for  him. 

In  the  year  1880,  Luke  Blackburn  started  in  twenty-four  races,  lost  two  and 
won  twenty -two  ;  his  first  race  was  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  when  he  ran  third  to  Fonso 
and  Kinkead  in  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1}  miles,  won  by  Fonso  in  2:08f .  Black- 
burn had  been  sick  and  was  unfit  to  run.  He  was  then  sent  East,  and  won  a  dash 
of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  at  Jerome  Park  in  1:18.  defeating  Checkmate  and  three 
others.  Two  days  after  he  won  a  dash  of  1£  mile  in  1 :58,  beating  Scotilla,  Check- 
mate and  two  others.  Three  days  after  won  a  race  of  one  mile  and  three  furlongs 
in  2.28J,  beating  Scotilla  and  two  others.  Two  days  after  defeated  Monitor,  1£  miles, 
in  2:39^,  and  two  days  afterward  won  the  handicap  sweepstakes,  H  miles,  in  2:13. 

All  these  races  were  run  at  Jerome  Park  during  the  Spring  meeting.  Sheepshead 
Bay,  June  19,  won  the  Tidal  Stake,  one  mile,  in  1:45,  defeating  Kimball,  Kitty  J., 
and  Grenada.  June  22,  won  the  Coney  Island  Handicap,  one  mile  and  3  furlongs, 
in  2:24£,  beating  Duke  of  Montrose  and  Vagrant.  June  26,  was  beaten  in  purse 
race,  1£  miles,  in  2:12,  by  Duke  of  Montrose.  Blackburn  fell  after  running  the 
first  quarter  and  unseated  his  jockey.  Long  Branch,  July  3,  won  the  Ocean  Stakes^ 
one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  2:03£,  beating  Duke  of  Montvose  and  Harold.  July  10, 
won  sweepstakes,  1£  miles,  in  2:11J,  beatine,  with  110  Ibs.  up,  Duke  of  Montrose, 
105  Ibs.,  and  Grenada,  110  Ibs.  Saratoga, "July  16,  won  the  All-aged  sweepstakes, 
1£  miles,  in  2:llf,  beating  Checkmate  and  Volturno.  July  24,  won  mile  and  a 
furlong,  in  1:58,  beating  Gabriel  and  Girofle.  July  27,  won  dash  of  a  mile,  in  1:43|, 
beating  Turfman.  July  31,  won  Summer  Handicap,  H  miles,  in  2:39,  carrying  110 
Ibs.,  beating  Juanita,  102  Ibs.;  Gen.  Philips,  112  Ibs.;  and  Ada  Glenn,  105  Ibs., 
conceding  Juanita  20,  Gen.  Philips  23,  and  Ada  Glenn  17  Ibs.  Saratoga,  Aug.  5, 
won  United  States  Hotel  Stakes,  for  three-year  olds,  H  miles,  in  2:41,  beating 
Ferncliff,  Oden,  &c.  Aug.  7,  won  the  Grand  Union  Hotel  Prize,  handicap,  116 
Ibs.  up,  If  miles,  in  3:07,  beating  One  Dime,  110  Ibs.,  Glenmore,  118  Ibs.,  and  three 
others.  In  this  race  he  conceded  Glenmore,  20;  One  Dime  32  ;  Cammie  F  24,  and 
Gen.  Philip  35  Ibs.  Aug.  12,  won  the  Kenner  Stakes,  two  miles,  in  3:35£,  beating 
Glidelia  and  Oden.  Long  Branch,  Aug.  17th,  won  the  Champion  Stakes,  H  miles,, 
in  2:34,  beating  Monitor,  Uncas,  Grenada  and  Report,  in  the  fastest  and  best  race 
ever  run  at  the  distance.  Sheepshead  Bay,  Sept.  4,  won  the  Great  Challenge  Stakes, 
for  all  ages,  1|  miles,  in  2:38,  beating  Monitor,  Uncas  and  One  Dime.  Sept.  9,  won 
the  Long  Island  St.  Leger,  If  miles,  in  4:07£.  Sept.  14,  won  a  match  race  for  $5,000, 
beating  Uncas,  each  carrying  103  Ibs.,  H  miles,  in  2:42£.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  27, 
won  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  two  miles,  in  3:42,  beating  Kinkead.  Sept.  30,  won 
the  Great  American  Stallion  Stakes,  If  miles,  in  3:04,  beating  Kimball  and  Big  Medi- 
cine. In  this  race  he  injured  the  quarter  of  one  of  his  fore-feet  badly  and  was  stopped 
in  his  work. 

Continued  on  page  110. 


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PEDIGREE    OF  LUKE   BLACKBURN. 


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Margretta. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Sir  Peter  —  Sis.  to  Cracker  by  Highflyer  —  Nutcracker  by  Matchem  —  Miss 
Starling  by  Starling—  Dau.  of  Partner—  Dau.  of  Croft's  Bay  Barb. 

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Comus. 
Marciana. 

Sorcerer—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dam.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Stamford—  Marci  a  by  Coriander—  Faith  by  Pacolet—  Atalanta  by  Matchem 
—Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 

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Buzzard. 
Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker—  Misfortune  by  Dux—  Curiosity  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus— 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Maltou's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Daughter. 

Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Old  Starling 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  By.  Turk. 
Precipitate—  Colibri  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godoi.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Partisan. 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dan.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Pauline. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour—  Dau.  of  Gohanna—  Gr/  Skim  by  Woodpecker- 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus. 

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Emilius. 
Harriet. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzv  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Pericles—  Dau.   of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator— 
Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Whalebone. 
Gift. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Y.  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator— 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Dau.  of  Go  wer  Stallion—  Dau.  of  Childers. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus—  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt.  (Godol). 
Imp.  Saltram  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp. 
Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.   of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clock  fast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank. 

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Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slamer- 
kin by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick   Andrews—  Dau.   of  Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Catton. 
Emma. 

Golumpus—  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy—  Lucy  by  Florizel—  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  'Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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Tranby. 

Blacklock—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
Dau.  of  Dam.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

Lucilla. 

Trumpator  (Sir  Solomon)—  Lucy  by  Orphan  (Ball's  Florizel)—  Lady  Grey  by 

Rr>V>in     flrov    tlmn      "RrtvaliafA       "Vfav^n   hv    Mplrnr  ('Tmn      Mnfllp.V^  Da.ll     nf 

Waverly  given. 


(Mor.  Imp.  Traveler)— Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  (Cul.  Arabian)— Imp. 
Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cul.  Arabian— Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner 
(Jigg)— Dau.  of  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chillaby)— Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay 
Barb— Dau.  of  D'Arcy's  Ch.  Arabian— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt— Old  Montague 
Mare. 


110  The  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

LUKE    BLACKBURN— Continued. 

At  4  yenrs  old  started  in  two  races.  Jerome  Park,  won  club  purse,  one  mile,  in 
1:45,  beating  Topsy  and  Potomac.  Was  unplaced  in  Coney  Island  Cup  won  by 
Glenmore  in  3:58£.  This  closed  his  racing  career. 

Nevada,  the  dam  of  Blackburn,  won  the  West  End  Hotel  Stakes  at  Long  Branch 
in  1872;  she  is  own  sister  to  Salina,  winner  of  the  Monmouth  Oaks,  Jersey  St.  Leger 
and  Robins  Stakes  at  Long  Branch  in  1871,  and  of  Sprightly,  the  dam  of  the  great 
race-horse  Volturno,  by  imp.  Billet,  winner  of  the  Breckenridge  Stakes  at  Baltimore 
in  1879,  two  miles,  in3:35^;  If  miles  in  3:08£,  and  the  Louisville  Cup  the  yvar  1880,  and 
of  Elias  Lawrence  who  won  the  Baden-Baden  Handicap,  ihree  miles,  at  Saratoga  same 
year,  in  5:28|,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  by  a  three-year  old  at  the  distance.  Crucifix, 
another  sister,  is  the  dam  of  Fairplay  and  Quito.  Levity,  the  great  grandam  of 
Blackburn,  was  the  dam  of  Lever,  Legatee,  Brenna  (the  dim  of  the  fine  race-mare 
Bradamante).  and  of  Rude,  by  imp.  Sovereign,  who  won  two  prominent  stakes  at 
Lexington,  Ky.,  when  three  years  old,  and  was  sold  for  $5,000,  a  high  price  in  those 
days.  The  Tranby  mare,  his  fourth  dam,  was  the  dam  of  the  great  race-horse  and 
superior  stallion  Vandal,  (who  won  three-mile  heats  in  5:86,  5:33),  Alaric  (who  was 
the  first  horse  that  ever  ran  two  miles  in  the  thirties  in  America;  this  he  did  at  Lex- 
ington, in  1845,  winning  a  second  heat  in  3:89),  Atala  and  Volga,  etc. 

Blackburn  is  a  light  bay,  with  large  star  and  two  white  ankles  behind;  he  stands, 
fairly  measured,  15  hands  and  2£  inches  high,  has  a  tine,  well-shaped  head,  with 
great  breadth  of  forehead,  indicating  much  brain  power,  well-set  on  a  good-shaped 
neck  with  very  wide  throttle;  his  shoulders  are  well-set  and  oblique,  the  shoulder 
blade  being  very  broad,  with  great  depth  of  girt,  and  his  body  is  large,  well-ribbed 
home  to  very  broad,  strong  and  muscular  hips,  with  great  length  from  point  of  hip- 
to  whirlhone,  and  thence  to  stifle  and  hock  he  has  good  bone,  broad  knees  and  ex- 
cellent hocks  ;  measures  li9.i  in.  around  the  girth;  length  of  shoulder,  27£  in.;  around 
the  arm,  19  in.;  below  the  knee,  8  in.;  from  point  of  shoulder  to  point  of  buttocks,. 
64  in. ;  from  hip  to  point  of  hock,  38  in. ;  around  gaskins,  17  inches 

His  pedigree  is  a  happy  combination  of  speedy  arid  stout  crosses,  being  much  in- 
bred to  Diomed  through  his  best  son  Sir  Archy,  and  from  the  family  which  produced 
Lexington  and  Vandal.  If  high  form  and  racin^  ability,  with  faultless  action 
coupled  with  high  breeding  and  racing  descent  are  tokens  of  excellence,  Luke  Black- 
burn is  the  peer  of  any  horse  living,  and  must  prove  an  invaluable  stallion. 

MACCAROON  (Imp.) 

Maccaroon  is   a  private  stallion   in    the  Brookdale   Stud,   Mr.    D.  D. 
Withers,  proprietor,  Monmouth  Co.,  near  Holmdel,  N.  J. 

MACCAROON  by  Macaroni,  son  of  Sweetmeat,  bred  by  Mr.  T.  T.  Parker,  foaled  1871  ; 
dam  Songstress  by  Chanticleer,  son  of  Irish  Birdcatcher,  out  of  Mrs.  Carter  by  Hum- 
phrey, sen  of  Sanclbeck  by  Catton.  Maccaroon  made  his  first  appearance  as  two- 
year-old  in  the  Champaign  Stakes,  onemiie,  won  by  Rutherford,  in  l:47f,  and  was  un- 
plnced,  same  meeting  ran  second  to  the  Asteroid,  Sue  Washington  Colt,  three-quar- 
ters of  a  mile  in  1 :18j,  beating  Atilla,  Lava  and  Weathercock.  Won  a  club  purse  for 
maiden  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  l:17i,  beating  Weathercock,  Mattie 
W,  Maty  Buckley  and  Juliana.  As  three-year  old  started  four  times.  Was  unplaced 
in  Withers  Stakes,  one  mile,  won  by  Dublin  in  1:50,  track  heavy.  Was  unplaced  in 
club  purse,  one  mile,  won  by  Atilla  in  1:44£.  Long  Branch,  was  unplaced  in  Jersey 
Derby  H  miles,  won  by  Brigand  in  2:44$.  Was  third  in  Robins  Stake,  two  miles, 
won  by  Acrobat  in  3 :42,  beating  Bannerette.  Macaroni,  his  sire,  won  the  2,000  guineas, 
and  the  Derby,  and  is  the  sire  of  Spinaway,  the  winner  of  1,000  guineas  and  Oaks, 
Camelia,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  sire  also  of  Lamphrey,  Ramsbury,  Vermicilli, 
Gloucester,  Bonny  Jean,  and  Macheath,  the  best  two-year  old  in  England  in  1882, 
winner  of  eight  out  of  eleven  prominent  events  in  which  he  started.  Mac- 
oroni  is  second  to  Hermit  on  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  1882. 
Chanticleer,  the  sire  of  his  dum,  was  son  of  Birdcatcher,  own  brother  to  Faugh  a- 
Ballagh,  and  sired  Habena  and  Manganese,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  Songstress  win- 
ner of  the  Oaks,  Daniel  O'Rourke  winner  of  the  Derby,  Knight  of  St.  George,  ^War- 
lock and  The  Baron,  all  St.  Leger  winners.  The  Baron  was  !>ire  of  the  great  Stock- 
well  and  Rataplan.  Maccaroon  has  not  sired  a  dozen  colts  which  have  been  trained. 
Nancy,  at  two-year  old,  won  Hornebrcd.  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  three-quarters  of  a 
mile,  in  1:19,  beating  Oden,  Juanita  and  others.  She  also  won  Monmouth  Oaks, 
beating  Glidelia,  Bye- and  Bye  and  others.  Macbeth  and  Macduff  both  winners  at  two 
years  old,  Macduff  won  Champagne  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  and  in  1882  won  a  handi- 
cap purse  at  Jerome  1£  miles,  in  1:59,  defeating  a  field  of  eight  and  the  free  handi- 
cap H  miles  in  2:41,  107  pounds,  beating  Gen.  Monroe  (4)  1:05  and  four  others.  He 
has  the  speedy  crosses  of  Sweetmeat,  Pantaloon  and  the  stout  ones  of  Whalebone  and 
Margrave,  and  goes  through  the  Herod  blood  and  Sister  of  Diomed  to  the  D'Arcy 
Royal  Marc.  Maccaroon  is  a  red  chestnut,  16  hands  and  £  of  an  inch  high,  has  a 
small  star  and  snip  and  weighs  1,180  Ibs.  He  is  a  fine  formed  horse,  of  good  temper, 
and  only  needs  a  chance  to  distinguish  himself  in  the  stud . 


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111 


PEDIGREE   OF   MACCAROON  (Imp.) 


OON  (Imp.)  ^7  1 
MACARONI.  1 

Jocose,  sweetmeat. 

Banter..  .  Pantaloon.  Lollypop.  Gladiator. 
Boadicea.  Caster  Idalia.  Castrel.  Bcliuda.  f^°l  *J£  Partisan. 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

r  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
ot-8.os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  D.  Arabian. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Sis.   to   Castanea  by  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by 
Woodpecker—  Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab, 
elim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Mis» 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau,  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian, 
hantom—  Dau.  of  Overtoil—  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut—  Dau.  of  Ruler— 
Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess  by  Regulus. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Vhitelock  —  Dau.   of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.of  Cul.  Arabian, 
rime   Minister—  Dau.   of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of 
Ancaster—  Dau.  of  Dam.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  True  Blue's  dam. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

ir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Sis.  to  Babraham 
by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly. 
Meteor  —  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer  —  Sis.  to.  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  War  Galloway. 

Orville. 
Miss  Sophia. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
tamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher   by 
Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 

Alexander. 
Brunette. 

Eclipse  —  Grecian   Princess  by  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  — 
Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grass- 
hopper— Dau.  of  New  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Pert  (Ely  Turk). 

I  MAOCAR 

SONGSTRESS.  I 

Mrs.  uaner.  ^uwuwna*** 
Daughter  of.  Humphrey.  Whim.  Irish  Birdcatcher. 
plastic's  Mar-  Oceana.  Saudbeck.  Kiss.  Drone.  Guiccioli.  He^eJ 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

Bob  Booty. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer—  lerne   by  Bagot  —  Dau.   of    Gamahoe  —  Patty  by  Tim  —  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice  —  Ringtail  Galloway  by  C.  Bay  Barb. 
I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

Master  Robert. 
Daughter  of. 

Buffer  —  Spinster  by  Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Sir  Peter  —  Bab  by  Bordeaux  —  Spe- 
ranza  by  Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh  (Waxy)—  Miss  Tooley  by  Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady 
Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive. 

Waxy  Pope. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 
Champion  (Pot-8-os)  —  Brown  Fanny  by  Maximin  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Matchem—  Gimcrack's  dam  by  Gries'  Partner. 

Catton. 
Orvillina. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam. 

Cerberus. 

Dr.  Syntax's 
dam. 

Gohanna  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag 
Crab  —  Ebony  by  F.  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Beningbrough  —  Jenny  Mole   by  Carbuncle  (Babraham  Blank)  —  Dau.   of 
Prince  T.  Quassaw  (Snip)  —  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg). 

Muley. 
D  Chatham's  dam 

Orville  —  Eleanor   by  Whiskey—  Y.   Giantess   by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Election  —  Fair  Helen  by  Hambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by 
Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

Thunderbolt. 
Daughter  of. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Maria  Waxy's  dam  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by 
Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

Sancho  (Herod)—  Miss  Teazle  by  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Fanny  by  Diomed 

A  mHrnelo    Hv   Wr»r»H  r»or»fcor  fH«rr>rn       PntVi      Vnr  "Rlonb-   fflnrlnl    "^        Dan      nf 

*  Voltaire  given.                  Regulus  (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Soreheels  (Basto)^-Dau.  of  Makeless  (Ogle- 
thorpe  Arabian)—  Christopher  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 

112  TJie  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


MATADOR  (Imp.) 


Will  be  located  the,  season  of  1883  at  the  Nursery  Stud,  Hon.  A.  Belmont, 
proprietor,  as  private  stallion.      Annual  sale  of  yearlings  in  June. 

MATADOR,  by  Gladiateur,  son  of  Monarque  bred  by  Hon.  A.  Belmont,  Nursery  Stud, 
near  Babylon,  L.  I.,  foaled  1872,  dam  imp.  Non  Parielle,  own  sister  to  Silverhair,  by 
Kingston  out  of  England's  Beauty  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  son  of  Sir  Hercules.  Matador 
made  his  debut  as  a  two-year  old,  started  twice  and  was  unplaced  in  both  races. 
As  a  three-year  old,  started  in  four  races  and  won  one.  Jerome  Park,  won  a  dash  of 
one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  2 :02,  beating  Consignee,  Lord  Zetland  and  four  others.  Was  un- 
placed in  the  other  three  races.  As  a  four-year  old  he  started  twice  and  was  unplaced 
in  both  races.  Gladiatuer,  ranked  as  a  race-horse  second  to  none,  he  won  the  2,000 
guineas,  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Grand  Prix  de  Paris,  in  1865,  and  is  the  only  horse 
which  ever  accomplished  this  wonderful  feat.  Monarque,  his  sire,  won  the  New- 
market Handicap,  and  the  Goodwood  Cup,  and  was  sire  of  Reine,  winner  of  the  1,000 
guineas,  and  many  notable  winners  in  France.  Kingston,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  one 
of  the  noted  horses  of  England,  and  Non  Parielle,  his  dam,  is  own  sister  to  Silverhair, 
the  dam  of  Silvio;  which  won  both  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1877.  His  grandam 
was  by  Irish  Birdcatcher,  one  of  the  best  and  most  popular  horses  that  has  ever 
graced  the  English  harem,  he  proved  his  quality  in  The  Baron  who  got  Stockwell 
and  Rataplan,  England's  beauty  was  the  dam  of  The  Rake  that  the  late  Joseph 
Dawson  thought  one  of  the  best  horses  he  ever  trained,  not  excepting  Peter  or  Prince 
Charlie.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  Whalebone,  with  Whisker,  Venison  and  Touch- 
stone, and  his  pedigree  runs  through  old  Penelope  the  dam  of  Web,  Whalebone, 
Whisker  and  other  famous  horses  and  successful  stallions.  Only  one  or  two  of  his 
colts  have  been  trained  ;  he  will  be  a  success  with  a  fair  chance.  Matador  is  a  dark 
bay  with  a  few  white  hairs  in  his  forehead,  black  legs,  and  is  16  hands  high,  and  a 
strong,  well  shaped  horse  all  over,  and  of  excellent  temper. 


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Whalebone. 
Defiance. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Rubens—  Littly  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by   Volunteer—  Dau.  of 
Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Babraham. 

Reveller. 
Design. 

Comus  —  Rosette  by  Beningbrough  —  Rosamond  by  Tandem  —  Tuberose  by 
Herod—  Grey  Starling  by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bart.  Childers. 
Tramp—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by 
Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Babraham. 

Catton. 
Daughter  of. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary   by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.   of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of 
Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

Whisker. 
Anna  Bella. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by    Trumpator  —  Prunella     by    Highflyer  —  Promise    by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Drone  —  Contessina  by  Y.  Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  — 
Gr.  Starling  by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bart.  Childers. 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia    by    Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab  —  Ebony.              k 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss- 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus. 

Lottery. 
Morgiana. 

Tramp—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Muley  —  Miss  Stephenson  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precip- 
itate —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap. 

Merman. 
Daughter  of. 

Whalebone  —  Mermaid  by  Orville  —  Dau.  of  Sir  Solomon  —  Miss  Brim  by 
Highflyer—  Brim  by  Squirrel—  Helen  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab. 
Ardrossan  —  Sherpherdess  by  Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Buzzard  —  Ann  of  the  Forest 
by  King  Fergus-  Miss  West  by  Matchem  (Cade). 

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Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethesa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  Dar.  Arabian. 

Smolensko. 

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Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Waxy's  dam  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  — 
Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanna  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Reg- 
ulus by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  B.  Galloway. 

Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton  —  Dau.  of  Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Orville  —  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Furgus  —  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 

Octavian. 
Daughter  of. 

Stripling—  Dau.    of    Oberon     (Highflyer)—  Sis.    to    Sharper  by    Ranthos 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes  (Old  Sweepstakes)  —  Sis.  to  Careless. 
Shuttle  —  Catharine  by  Delpini  —  Dau.   of  Paymaster  (Herod)  —  Dau.  of  Le 
Sang  —  Dau.  of  Rib  —  Eclipse's  gr.  dam  Mother  Western. 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by    Alexander  —  Rival  by     Sir    Peter  —  Hornet    by 
Drone  (Herod)—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

Bob  Booby. 
Flight. 

Chanticleer—  lerne    by  Bagot—  Dau  of    Gamahoe—  Patty  by   Tim—  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  By  Hero—  Sis.   to  Regulus  by 
Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  May- 
fly by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Reveller. 
Morisca. 

Comus  —  Rosette  by  Beningbrough  —  Rosamond  by  Tandem  —  Tuberose  by 
Herod—  Gr.  Starling  by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bart.  Childers. 

Morisco  (Muley)  —  Waltz  by  Election  (Gohanna)  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator 
(Conductor)  —  Prunella  -by  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Promise   by  Snap  (Snip)  — 
Julia  by  BlanK  (Godol.)—  -Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Bonny  Lass 
by  Bay  Bolton  (Gray  Hautboy)  —  Dau.   of  Darley    Arabian  —  Dau.    of 
Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.   of  Place's  White  Turk- 
Natural  Barb  Mare. 

The  Baron  Sting  or  The  Emperor, 
given.* 

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MOCCASIN   (Imp.) 

(MOCCASIN,  IS  OWNED  BY  MR.  P.  LORILLARD  OF  THE  RANCOCUS 
STUD,  NEAR  JOBSTOWN,  BURLINGTON  CO.,  N.  J.,  AND  HAS  ONLY 
SERVED  A  FEW  MARES  OF  THE  OWNERS  WHICH  WERE  UNCER- 
TAIN BREEDERS,  HE  IS  FOR  SALE  AND  CAN  BE  PURCHASED  ON 
APPLICATION  TO  COL.  S.  D.  BRUCE,  "  TURF,  FIELD  AND  FARM,"  N.  Y.) 

MOCCASIN,  by  Macaroni,  son  of  Sweetmeat  by  Gladiateur,  bred  by  Mr.  H.W.  Deacon, 
foaled  1874  and  imported  by  Mr.  Lorillard  when  a  yearling  ;  dam  Madame  Strauss, 
dam  of  Rawcliff  and  Ormelie,  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway,  out  of  Jetty  Treffz, 
by  Melbourne,  son  of  Humphrey  Clinker,  by  Comus.  Macaroni  the  sire  of  Moccasin, 
won  the  2,000  guineas  and  the  Derby  in  1863  and  is  the  sire  of  Spinaway,  winner  of 
the  1,000  guineas  and  Oaks,  Camelia  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas,  and  of  Macheath  the 
best  two-year-old  in  England  this  year,  1882,  and  now  favorite  for  the  Derby.  Sweet- 
meat, Macaroni's  sire,  was  by  Gladiateur  second  to  Bay  Middleton  in  the  Derby. 
Sweetmeat  was  a  noted  race-horse,  ran  twenty-four  times  as  a  two  and  three-year-old, 
and  met  but  one  defeat,  he  won  the  Doncaster  Cup  and  other  important  events.  Moc- 
casin has  a  double  cross  of  that  popular  blood  Pantaloon,  which  is  famous  for  speed 
and  staying  qualities,  and  is  a  true  racing  strain.  Pantaloon's  son  Van  Amberg  was 
second  to  Coronation  in  the  Derby,  and  Sitirist,  another  son,  won  the  St.  Leger,  beat- 
ing Coronation ;  he  is  sire  of  Ghuznee  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  of  Cardinal  Puff,  El- 
thiron,  Hobbie  Noble,  The  Riever,  second  to  West  Australian  in  the  St.  Leger, 
Hernandez,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  and  of  Windhound,  the  sire  of  Thormanby. 
Leamington  was  out  of  a  daughter  of  Pantaloon.  King  Tom  the  sire  of  his  dam  is 
too  well  known  to  need  comment,  sufficient  to  say  he  was  by  Harkaway  out  of 
Pochahontas.  the  dam  of  Stockwell  and  Rataplan,  by  Glencoe.  His  grandam  is  by 
Melbourne,  sire  of  West  Australian,  winner  of  the  double  events,  Derby  and  St.  Leger, 
Blink  Bonny  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  Derby,  and  the  dam  of  Blair  Athol  winner 
of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  Sir  Tatton  Sykes  winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  Cyinba 
and  Marchioness  winner  of  the  Oaks.  The  Melbourns  are  remarkble  for  size,  sub- 
stance and  soundness,  large  bone  and  racing  shape.  Moccasin  never  raced,  but  from 
his  colts,  all  out  of  mares  the  refuse  of  his  owner,  has  sired  some  very  reputable 
performers.  Vampire  and  Faith  won  six  races  out  of  twenty-four  starts  in  1881. 
Vampire  three,  carried  140  Ibs.,  and  ran  a  mile  1 :46£.  The  two-year-old  P.  Lorillard, 
has  won  four  races  out  of  seven  starts  this  year,  1882.  Amazon  and  Disdain  are 
both  creditable  performers,  Disdain  won  Optional  stakes.  He  is  a  dark  bay  or 
brown  with  great  substance  and  power,  fine  temper  and  full  16  hands  high.  He 
should  be  invaluable  to  perpetuate  the  King  Tom  strain  of  blood  through  the  de- 
scendents  of  Phaeton,  King]  Ban  and  Great  Tom. 


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Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkiu. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Gr.  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary   by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose    by    Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.) 
Phantom  —  Dau.  of  Overton  —  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler 
—  Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess  by  Regulus. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by    Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Guilders  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  (Eclipse)—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of 
Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball  —  Bushy  Molly. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon— 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of^Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

Orville. 
Miss  Sophia. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by    Highflyer  —  Termagant  by    Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher    by 
Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Alexander. 
Brunette. 

Eclipse—  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.   of  Coalition   Colt— 
Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Ld.  Leigh's  Charming  Molly. 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.   of  Grass- 
hopper (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Pert. 

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Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

Nabocklish. 
Miss  Tooley. 

Rugantino  —  Butterfly  by  Master  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  —  Mother  Brown  by 
Trunnion—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  —  Dau.  of  Bolton  Starling. 
Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive 
by  Matchem  —  Calliope  by  Slouch. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor    by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess   by   Diomed—  Giantess   by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  (Godol.) 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by^Mer- 
cury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

Comus. 
Clinkerina, 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by    King   Fergus  —  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske  —  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 
Clinker  —  Pewet   by   Tandem  —  Termagant    by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam." 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by|Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.   George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Fire  tail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank  (Godol.) 

Pantaloon. 
Honeymoon. 

Castrel—  Idalia  by  Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by 
Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandeir  by  Syphon  (Squirt). 
Filho-da-Puta—  Hybla  by  Rubens—  L,arissa  by  Trafalgar  (Sir  Peter)—  Me- 
teora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer. 

Voltaire. 
Lady 
Moore  Carew. 

Balcklock—  Dau.  of  Phantom—  Dau.  of  Overton—  Gratitude's  dam  by  Wal- 
nut (High.)—  Dau.  of  Ruler—  Piracantha  by  Matchem. 

Tramp—  Kite  by  Bustard  (Castrel)—  Olympia  by  Sir  Oliver  (Sir   Peter)— 
Scotilla  by  Anvil  (Herod)—  Scota  by  Eclipse—  Harmony  Herod  (Tartar) 
—  Rutilia,  Sis.  to  dam  of  Highflyer  by  Blank  (Godolphfn)—  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus (Godolphin)  —  Dau.  of  Soreheels  (Basto  by  Byerly  Turk)  —  Dau.  of 
Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian)  —  C.  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 

*  Voltaire  given  . 

116  Tlie  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


MONARCHIST, 


(WINNER   OF  THE  ANNUAL  STAKE,  1871,  MATURITY  STAKE,    1872,  AT 
JEROME  PARK,  AND  METIARIE  CUP,  AT  NEW  ORLEANS,) 

Will  be  located  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Elmendorf  Stud  (North  Elk- 
horn),  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  and  will  serve  mares  at  the  season- 

Application  to  D.  /Swiaert,  Muir's  Post  Office,  Ky. 

MONARCHIST  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  Woodburn 
Stud,  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  dam  Mildred,  dam  of  Minx,  Stamps,  Sultana,  etc.,  by  imp. 
Glencoe,  son  of  Sultan,  out  of  Levity,  Rurie's  dam  by  imp.  Trustee,  son  of  Catton. 
Monarchist  is  bred  to  the  mark,  having  in  his  veins  the  blood  of  the  best-known  racing 
families.  Through  Lexington,  his  sire,  he  is  decended  through  the  best  racing 
strains  of  this  country,  from  imp.  Diomed,  the  winner  of  the  first  English  Derby,  in 
1780.  Out  of  his  grandam  Levity,  came  Ruric,  Lightsome,  Brenna,  Lever  and 
Legatee— all  horses  of  note.  Lightsome  is  the  dam  of  Sprightly  (Volturno's  dam), 
by  Lexington,  and  of  Nevada,  the  dam  of  Luke  Blackburn  and  other  good  ones.  His 
third  dam  was  the  dam  of  Vandal,  a  race-horse  himself  and  sire  of  the  great  Virgil,  first 
on  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  America  in  1881,  and  sire  of  Hindoo.  Monarchist  was- 
himself  a  good  race-horse,  as  would  be  expected  from  such  a  combination  of  blood, 
and  has  performances  to  his  credit  worthy  of  the  best.  He  made  his  first  appearance 
in  public  as  a  three  year  old,  when  he  started  eight  times,  and  won  four  races. 
At  Jerome  Park,  Oct.  14,  1871,  he  won  the  Annual  Sweepstakes,  2  miles,  in. 
3:53^.  Same  place,  won  the  Grand  National  Handicap,  2£  miles,  in  4:09, 
Won  the  Post  Stake  at  New  Orleans,  two  mile  heats,  in  3 :52$,  3 :49|,  beating  Foster 
and  Sentinel.  As  a  four-year-old  he  started  nine  times  and  won  eight  races.  At  New 
Orleans,  April  13,  won  the  Grand  Inaugural  Post  Stake,  two  mile  heats,  in  3:39,  3:44, 
beating  Frank  Hampton,  Nellie  Ransom  and  three  others.  Same  place,  April  16,  won 
Louisiana  Stakes,  2  mile  heats,  in  3:44£,  3:40.  Same  place,  won  the  Metairie  Cup 
2  miles  and  a  quarter,  in  4:12,  beating  -Barney  Williams,  Nellie  Ransom  and 
Wanderer.  At  Baltimore,  Oct.  22,  won  dash  of  three  miles  in  6:01f.  Jerome  Park, 
Oct,  2,  won  Maturity  Stakes,  three  miles,  in  5:34£,  defeating  the  great  Bassett.  Oct. 
12,  won  dash  of  4  miles  in  7:33^,  beating  Harry  Bassett  and  King  Henry.  This 
closed  the  turf  career  of  Monarchist.  He  was  relegated  to  the  stud,  and  has  covered 
only  a  very  limited  number  of  mares.  The  best  of  his  get  are  Little  Ruffin,  winner 
of  the  Tobacco  Stakes,  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  mile  heats  in  l:44f,  1:44|,  Fireman  (Mon- 
treal), Marchioness,  a  mile  in  1 :41,  Mate,  ch.  f.  Miss.  Hardaway,  Experiment,  Storey, 
winner  of  Chicago  Stakes,  1£  miles,  Una  B,  Josie  H  (Louise  d'Or),  Frankie  B,  win- 
ner of  nine  races  out  of  fifteen  starts  as  two-year-old,  a  mile  in  1 :45,  and  winner  of  the 
U.  S.  Hotel  Stake  at  Saratoga,  1|  miles  in  2:40£,  beating  Apollo  Boatman,  etc.,  IdaB, 
John  Sullivan  (Darley),  Monte,  Monarch,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:14,  mile  1:44; 
Green  Stakes  at  Louisville,  and  Dixie  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  2  miles  3 :44  ;  track  heavy. 
Aristocrat,  a  winner  in  England.  The  family  is  one  of  the  great  racing  ones  of 
America.  The  horses  have  been  large  winners  on  the  turf,  and  successful  sires,  and 
the  mares  have  almost  uniformly  been  successful  and  paying  investments  as  brood 
mares.  So  if  a  racing  strain  is  worth  anything.  Monarchist  must  be  a  successful  sire 
with  the  strong  infusion  of  Archy  blood  on  both  sides,  and  he  is  much  inbred  to  the 
great  English  Eclipse.  Monarchist  is  a  beautiful  bay,  16  hands,  with  a  large  star  in 
his  forehead  and  snip  on  his  nose,  both  fore  and  near  hind  pasterns  white,  and  is  almost 
a  finished  model  of  a  race-horse,  no  extra  lumber,  but  clean-cut  and  highly  finished. 
A  little  inbreeding  from  him  will  serve  to  perpetuate  one  of  the  best  racing  families- 
in  the  world. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    MONARCHIST. 


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Castianira. 

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—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Oxford  Dun.  Arabian. 
Symme's   Wildair  (Imp.   Fearnought)—  Dau.   of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)— 
Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel—  Sis.  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.of  F.Childers— 
Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger  (Roundhead)  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib)  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 

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Imp.  Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by   Blaze 
—  Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Gra.  Champion. 
Clockfast  —  Dau.   of  Symme's   Wildair  —  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought 
—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Somerset  Arabian. 

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Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina    by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of 
Goldflnder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Ld.  Leigh's  Diana  by  Second. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Treutham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol). 
Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Maria. 

Royalist—  Belle  Mariah  by  Gray  Diomed—  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George—  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  True  Blue's  dam. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  by  Dungannon—  Dau.   of  Prophet—  Virago  by  Snap— 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.   of 
Hut.  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub—  Dau.  of  Coneyskins. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Car.  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler—  Dau. 
of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.of  Whiteneck—  Dau.  of  Pel.  Barb. 
Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting 
by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrave—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Lucy  Grey. 

Gohanna—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 
Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau. 
oi  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 

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Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Mat- 
chem—  Duchess  by  Whitnose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose    by  Highflyer—  Coheiress   by 
Pat-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster—  Dau.  of  Dam.  Ara 
bian—  Dau.  of  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Oroonoko—  Sis.  to  Mirza  by  G.  Arabian- 

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Sir  Solomon—  Dau.  of  Hickory—  Imp.  Trumpetta  by.  Trumpator—  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Vauxhall's  dam  by  Cade. 

Lucy. 

Orphan  (Ball's  Florizel)—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar 
(Imp    Medley)  —  Dau    of   Highflyer    (Highflyer)  —  Dau.    of    Tearnought 

(Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Ariel  (Mor.  Imp.  Traveler)—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Dia- 
monds (Cul.  Arabian)—  Imp.  Diamond  (Duchess)  by  Cul.  Arabian—  Lady 
Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)—  Dau.  of  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chil- 
laby)—  Dflu.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  D'Arcy's  Chestnut  Arabian— 
Daii.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

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MORTEMER    (Imp.) 

Mortemer  is  located  at  the  head  of  the  Rancocas  Stud,  near  Jobstown^ 
.Burlington  Co.,  JV.  J.,  owned  by  Mr.  P.  Lorillard,  and  is  exclusively 
for  private  use. 

MORTEMER,  by  Compiegne,  son  of  Fitz  Gladiator,  bred  in  France,  foaled  1865,  dam 
Comtesse  by  The  Baron  or  Nuncio,  son  of  Plenipotentiary,  winner  of  the  Derby,  out 
of  Ensebia  by  Emilius,  winner  of  the  Derby.  Mortemer  was  a  very  superior 
ivice-horse,  winner  of  many  important  events  on  the  Continent  and  in  Eng- 
land. In  1867,  as  a  two-year-old,  he  started  eight  times,  won  two  races,  viz.,  Prix 
Jacques  Coeur,  half  a  mile,  at  Bourges,  beating  a  good  field  ;  the  Omnium,  nearly  a 
mile,  with  123  Ibs.,  defeating  a  good  field  ;  ran  second  to  Nuage  for  the  Prix  de  Moray, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile  ;  ran  second  to  Meteore  for  the  Grand  Prix  de  la  Societc  des- 
Courses,  one  mile  ;  ran  second  to  Cesar  in  the  Criterium,  one  mile,  at  Bordeaux ;  was 
unplaced  in  the  other  three  races.  He  was  unplaced  in  his  only  race  in  England  that 
year.  In  1868,  when  three  years  old,  he  ran  eight  times  on  the  Continent,  winning 
four  races,  viz.,  the  Prix  de  la  Seine,  H  miles;  the  Eleventh  Biennial  Stakes,  1£  miles, 
and  the  Prix  des  Acacias,  1-J  miles,  all  at  Paris;  won  Prix  Principal,  one  mile  and  7 
furlongs,  at  Moulins;  ran  second  to  Le  Petit  Caporal  in  Prix  de  Lutere,  one  mile  and  3 
furlongs;  was  second  to  Sedan  in  the  Great  St.  Leger  de  France,  one  mile  and  7  fur- 
longs; was  second  in  the  Grand  St.  Leger  International,  one  mile  and  7  furlongs,  and 
third  in  Prix  du  Volga,  about  one  mile,  at  Baden  Baden.  Same  year  ran  four  times  in 
England.  Was  third  in  the  Ninth  Biennial  Stakes  at  Stockbridge,  !•$•  miles,  won  by 
See-Saw;  was  second  to  Athena  in  the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Stakes,  one  mile  one  quarter 
and  73  yards,  at  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  and  was  unplaced  in  two  others. 
In  1869,  when  four  years  old,  ran  eighteen  times  on  the  Continent,  winning  nine  races, 
including  the  Prix  de  la  Seine,  1£  miles,  134  Ibs. ;  the  Eleventh  Biennial  Stakes,  two- 
miles,  132  Ibs. ;  Prix  du  Printemps,  If  miles,  132  Ibs. ;  Prix  de  Satorv, 
2£  miles,  142  Ibs.;  Prix  de  la  Porte-Maillot,  one  mile;  Prix  de  L'Em- 
pereur,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  153  Ibs.;  sthe  Coupe  de  Deauville,  1^ 
miles,  121  Ibs. ;  Prix  de  Bois  Roussel,  2-J-  miles,  121  Ibs.,  and  the  Grand  Prix  de  la  Ville, 
two  miles,  134  Ibs.  He  ran  second  to  really  good  horses  in  seven  and  third  in  one  race 
and  was  unplaced  in  one.  In  1870,  then  five  years  old,  ran  six  times  on  the  Continent; 
won  five  races,  including  Prix  de  la  Seine,  1£  miles,  145  Ibs. ;  The  Cup  un  objet  d'Art, 
about  two  miles,  144  Ibs. ;  Prix  la  Moscowa,  2|  miles,  139  Ibs. ;  Prix  de  L'Empereur, 
two  miles,  133  Ibs. ;  and  the  Prix  des  Pavilions,  two  miles,  151  Ibs. — in  this  race  he  beat 
Dutch  Skater,  then  four  years  old,  128  Ibs.  and  others.  Ran  one  race  in  England;  won 
Stockbridge  Cup.  In  1871,  six  years  old,  ran  four  races  in  England;  won  Sweepstake 
at  Newmarket  First  Spring  Meeting,  three-quarters  of  a  mile.  Ran  second  to  Glenlivat 
in  Tradesman's  Plate,  2J  miles,  at  Chester,  beating  a  large  field;  won  the  Gold  Cup  at 
Ascot,  2|  miles,  131  Ibs. ;  ran  third  to  Shannon  and  Favonius  in  the  Goodwood  Cup  at 
Goodwood,  beating  Dutch  Skater  and  others. 

An  analysis  of  his  pedigree  will  show  that  Mortemer  is  finely  bred,  and  traces  to  some 
of  the  best  race  and  hardest  bottomed  horses  in  England,  being  inbred  to  such  famous 
horses  as  Whalebone,  Orville,  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  Eclipse  and  Highflyer.  Emilius,  the 
sire  of  his  grandam  Eusebia,  not  only  won  the  Derby  in  1823,  but  sired  Plenipoten- 
tiary and  Priam,  both  Derby  winners,  and  a  host  of  other  good  ones  ;  in  his  collateral 
branches  he  traces  through  a  host  of  Derby  and  St.  Leger  winners,  to  the  family  of 
Diomed,  the  winner  of  the  first  Derby  ever  run.  Derby  winners  in  pedigree — Diomed; 
1780;  Sir  Peter  Teazle,  1787;  Waxy,  1793;  Whalebone,  1810;  Whisker,  1815;  Moses^ 
1822;  Emilius,  1823;  Plenitopentiary,  1834  ;  St.  Leger  winners  — Beningbrough,. 
1794;  Hambletonian,  1795;  Filho-da-Puta,  1815;  Reveler,  1818. 

He  is  the  sire  of  Augusta,  Clementine,  Champion,  Doucereuse,  Hallate,  La  Buzar- 
diere,  Oeillet,  Pagnotte,  Visite,  Miss  Rovel,  Ambassade,  St.  Christophe,  Vernueil, 
Reveur,  Boyanmont,  Chantilly,  Isaure,  Chamant  —  the  latter  winner  of  the  2,000 
guineas  in  1877.  St.  Christophe  won  the  grand  Prix  de  Paris,  1877,  and  other  races. 
Vernueil  was  winner  both  in  England  and  on  the  Continent;  he  won  the  Gold  Vase, 
Gold  Cup  and  the  Alexandra  Plate  at  Ascot  in  1878.  The  only  time  it  was  ever  done 
by  one  and  the  same  horse.  Clementine  won  ten  races  in  1880  and  '81,  many  of  them 
importants  events  with  top  weights.  The  others  mentioned  were  all  winners  on  the 
Continent. 

Mortemer  is  a  large,  fine  chestnut  horse,  standing  16|  hands,  with  a  large  star  and 
short  white  stripe  in  his  face,  and  one  white  hind  foot  to  the  ankle.  His  head  is  plain, 
but  well  shaped  and  bony,  with  good  ears,  and  wide,  capacious  throttle;  his  neck 
strong,  deep,  and  broad,  running  into  well  placed,  oblique  shoulders,  with  ample  muscle 
to  work  the  same;  great  depth  of  chest,  good,  strong,  short,  muscular  back,  with  broad 
and  strong,  hips,  and  great  length  from  the  point  of  hip  to  whirlbone,  thence  to  stifle 
and  hocks,  which  are  clean  cut  and  well  shaped.  His  legs  and  feet  are  good  and  sound, 
except  the  foot  which  was  injured  during  his  turf  career.  His  temper  is  of  the  best. 
The  colts  by  him  in  America  now  only  yearlings  are  very  fine  and  promising. 


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Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  by  Dungannon—  Dau.  of  Prophet—  Virago  by  Snap— 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  MissSlamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour—  Dau.  of  Gohanna—  Gr.  Skim  by  Woodpecker- 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer—  Canary  by  Coriander—  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer—  Harriet  by  Matchem—  Flora  by  Regulus. 

Comus. 
Rosette. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Beauf  remont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 
Beuingbrough  —  Rosamond  by  Tandem  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  —  Gr.  Starling 
by  Starling—  Coughing  Polly  by  Bart.  Childers. 

Rubens. 
Brightonia. 

Buzzard—  Selim's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Mai  ton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Gohanna—  Nutmeg  by  Sir  Peter—  Nimble  by  Florizcl—  Rantipole  by  Blank 
—  Sis.  to  Careless  by  Regulus  —  Silvertail  by  Whitenose. 

Waverly. 
Castrellina. 

Whalebone—  Margretta  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Cracker  by  Highflyer—  Nut- 
cracker by  Matchem  —  Miss  Starling  by  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Castrel  —  Dau.  of  Waxy  —  Bizarre  by  Peruvian  —  Violante  by  John  Bull  — 
Sis.  to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap 

Lottery. 
Daughter  of. 

Tramp—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.   Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Treutham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb. 
Cervantes  —  Anticipation  by  Beningbrough  —  Expectation  by  Herod  —  Dau. 
of  Skim  (Starling)—  Dau.  of  Janus  (Godol.)—  Spinster  by  Crab. 

Catton. 
Desdemona. 

Golumpus—  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy—  Lucy  by  Florizel—  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Orville—  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Diomed—  Desdemona  by  Marske—  Y.  Hag 
by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crag—  Ebony  by  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 

Filho-da-Puta, 
Treasure. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.    Barnet    by  Waxy—  Dau.   of  Woodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian  —  Lady  Thigh. 
Camillus  (Hambletonian)—  Dau.  of  Hyacinthus  (Coriander)—  Flora  by  Kiog 
Fergus—  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by    Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Pericles. 
Daughter  of. 

Evander  (Highflyer)—  Dau.  of  Precipitate—  Ospray  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of 
Snap—  Dau.  of  Ld.  Orford's  Barb—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed 
by  Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatio  by  Blank. 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  by  Dungannon—  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)—  Virago  by 
Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Waxy. 
Scotia. 

Pot-8-os—  Penelope   by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by 
Snap-—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Delpini—  Dau.   of  King  Fergus—  Caelia    by  Herod—  Proserpine,  Sis.   to 
Eclipse  by  Marske—  Spilletta  by  Regulus—  Mother  Western. 

Beningb  rough. 
Evelina. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duchess  by  White- 
nose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian. 
Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus— Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub. 

Stamford. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter—  Horatia  by  Eclipse—  Countess,  Delpini's  dam  by  Blank—  Dau.  of 
Rib  (Crab)  —  Dau.  of  Wynn  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Governor. 
Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by 
Diver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  (Con.  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Castrel. 
Miss  Newton. 

Buzzard—  Selim's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.   of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton'sdam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Delpini—  Tipple  Cyder  by  King  Fergus—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske—  Ferret  by 
Bro.  to  Sylvio—  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Mor.  Arabian. 

Sorcerer. 
Hornby  Lass. 

Trumpator—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

Buzzard  (Woodpecker)  —  Puzzle  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Princess  by  Herod 

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*  Nuncio  given.                              Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton  (Gray  Hautboy)—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian— 
Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk 
—Natural  Barb  Mare. 

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MUSCOVY  (Imp.) 


Muscovy  will  be  located  at  the  Fairview  Stud  Farm  near  Grallatin,  Sumner 
Co.,  Tenn.,  and  will "be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $50  each  and  $5  to 
the  groom.  Application  to  be  made  to  Charles  JReed,  proprietor,  Gal- 
latin^  Tenn.  Annual  sale  of  yearlings  at  Saratoga,  in  July. 

MUSCOVY  by  The  Drake,  son  of  the  great  Stockwell,  bred  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen; 
foaled  spring  of  1873,  dam  Lady  of  the  Manor,  the  dam  of  Athbania,  Bluestone,etc.,by 
Voltigeur, winner  of  the  double  events,  Derby  and  St.  Leger;  2d  dam  Hersey,  the  dam 
of  Bay  Celia,  Desdemona,etc  .,  by  Glaucus,  winner  of  the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot  and  Good 
wood  Stakes  and  sire  of  Refraction,  winner  of  the  Oaks  Stakes  at  Epsom,  out  of  Hes- 
ter dam  of  Palmyra,  Chatham,  The  Nabob,  etc. ,  by  Camel  son  of  Whalebone  and  sire 
of  the  great  Touchstone,  Launcelot,  etc.  The  Drake,  sire  of  Muscovy,  was  a  winner 
in  his  two  and  three-year-old  form  and  is  a  stoutly  bred  horse,  being  a  son  of  the  Em- 
peror of  stallions,  Stockwell,  and  out  of  a  daughter  of  Pyrrhus  the  First,  a  Derby 
winner,  and  his  great  grandam  a  daughter  of  Jerry,  a  St.  Leger  winner.  The  Pro- 
vost, the  sire  of  his  grandam,  ran  a  dead  heat  for  second  place  in  the  St.  Leger  won 
by  Charles  XII.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  Waxy  through  the  brothers  Woful,  Whisker 
and  Whalebone.  Muscovy  is  bred  for  speed  and  stoutness,  the  pedigree  on  both  sire 
and  dam's  side  tracing  through  a  long  line  of  distinguished  performers  in  the  great 
Classic  events,  and  is  full  of  Eclipse  and  Herod  blood  through  their  most  famous  sons, 
Pot-8o-s  and  Highflyer,  upon  the  favorite  Oriental  sources,  Godolphin  Barb  and  Darley 
Arabian.  Muscovy  never  raced ;  but  some  of  the  best  sires,  for  causes,  made  no  repu- 
tation on  the  turf.  Muscovy  is  a  very  dark  brown  horse,  full  16  hands  high,  with 
black  points.  He  is  truly  shaped  all  over  and  full  of  substance  and  quality. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   MUSCOVY. 


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Guicciolli. 

Whalebone  —  Peri  by  Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldflnder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero 
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Miss  Pratt. 

Whisker  —  Floranthe  by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Young  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by  Sir  Peter—  Matron  of  Flori- 
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Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
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Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmiou  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

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Olympia. 

Selim  —  Dau.  of  Walton  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  — 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Sir  Oliver  (Sir  PeterV—  Scotilla  by  Anvil  (Herod)—  Scota  by  Eclipse—  Har- 
mony by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 

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Jewess. 

Whalebone—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Har- 
riet by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske  (Godol.) 
Moses—  Calendulae  by  Camerton  (Hamb.)  —  Snowdrop  by  Highland  Fling  — 
Daisy  by  Buzzard  —  Tulip  by  Damper  (Spectator). 

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Rebecca. 

Waverly  —  Castrellina  by  Castrel  —  Dau.  of  Waxy  —  Bizarre  by  Peruvian  — 
Violante  by  John  Bull  —  Sis.  to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer. 
Lottery  —  Dau.  of  Cervantes  —  Anticipation  by  tteningbrough  —  Expectation 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Skim  —  Dau.  of  Janus  (Godol.) 

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Georgiana. 

Smolensko  —  Louisa  by  Orville  —  Thomasina  by  Timothy  —  Violet  by  Shark 
—Dau.  of  Syphon—  Charlotte  by  Blank  (Godol.) 
Woful  —  Shepherdess  by  Shuttle  —  Dau.  of  Buzzard  —  Ann  of  the  Forest  by 
King  Fergus  —  Miss  West  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

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Daughter  of. 

EEambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 
Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os  —  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Fng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Overton  —  Gratitude's    dam    by    Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler  —  Piracantha  by 
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Catton. 
Desdemona. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Orville  —  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  — 
Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 

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Treasure. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.   Barnet  by  Waxy—  Dau.    of   Woodpecker—  Heinel   by 
Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh. 
Camillus  —  Dau.    of    Hyacinthus  —  Flora    by    King    Fergus  —  Atalanta    by 
Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 

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Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungaunon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise    by    Snap—  Julia    by    Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Bizarre. 

Buzzard—  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Peruvian—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Sis.  to  Skyscraper  by  Highflyer—  Ever- 
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Daughter  of. 

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—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon—  Matron   by  Florizel 
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Orville—  Eleanor   by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
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Precipitate  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  (Herod)  —  Sis.  to  Juniper  bv  Snap  (Snip) 

(Bay  Bolton)  —  Miss  Meynell   by  Partner    (Jigg)  —  Dau.    of    Greyhound 
(White  Barb  Chillaby)—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Ld.  D'Arcy's 
Chestnut  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

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NORFOLK, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  JERSEY  DERBY  AT  PATERSON,  1854.) 

Norfolk  will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  El  Aroyo  Stud  Farm, 
Winters,  Yolo  Co.,  California,  only  by  private  contract.  Theodore 
Winters,  proprietor,  Winters,  Yolo  Co.,  California. 

NORFOLK  by  Lexington  son  of  Boston,  bred  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  Wood- 
burn  Stud,  foaled  1861,  dam  Novice  by  imp.  Glencoe  out  of  Chloe  Anderson  by 
Rodolph,  son  of  Sir  Archy  Montorio,  by  Sir  Archy.  Norfolk  did  not  run  at  two-years 
old,  but  made  his  debut  at  St.  Louis,  May  16th,  1864  in  the  sweepstake  for  three-year  olds, 
mile  heats  which  he  won  in  1 :46J,  1 :47,  beating  Tipperary  and  four  others.  June  7th, 
1864,  won  the  Jersey  Derby  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1-&  miles,  in  2:46£,  defeating  Tipperary 
and  ten  others.  May  23d,  1865,  won  two  mile  heats  at  San  Francisco,  California, 
beating  Lodi,  in  3:43£,  3:42£,  3:51|.  September  18th,  1865,  Sacramento,  California, 
won  two  mile  heats,  beating  Lodi  in  3:37|,  3:38.].  Same  place  September  23d,  1865, 
won  match  three  mile  heats,  beating  Lodi  in  5 :27£,  5 :29|,  the  fastest  and  best  two 
heats  ever  run.  Lexington  the  sire  of  Norfolk  was  the  best  race-horse  and  stallion 
ever  bred  in  America.  Norfolk  is  the  peer  of  his  best  son  if  not  the  best  one.  His 
dam  Novice  was  a  fine  race-mare  and  daughter  of  the  great  Glencoe,  his  grandam 
Chloe  Anderson  was  by  Rodolph  the  best  race-horse  of  his  day,;  he  met  and  defeated 
all  comers  ;  beat  Angora  in  the  great  match  between  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  four 
mile  heats  and  won  a  second  heat  of  three  miles,  in  5:40,  the  fastest  ever  run  at  the 
distance  to  that  day  1836.  Norfolk  in  addition  to  being  a  son  of  the  great  Lexington 
and  a  Glenooe  mare,  is  full  of  Archy  and  Diomed  blood  being  very  much  inbred  to 
those  famous  horses.  Boston  the  sire  of  Lexington  was  by  Timoleon  by  Sir  Archy  by 
Diomed.  Boston's  dam  by  Ball's  Florizel  son  of  Diomed,  Lexington's  grandam  was 
by  Sumpter  son  of  Sir  Archy  by  Diomed,  Novice,  Norfolk's  dam  by  Glencoe,  his 
grandam  Chloe  Anderson  by  Rodolph,  by  Sir  Archy  Montorio  by  Sir  Archy  by  Dio- 
med, Sir  Archy  Montorio's  dam  Transport  by  Virginius  by  Diomed,  Belle  Anderson 
his  great  grandam  was  by  Sir  Archy  of  Transport  by  Sir  Archy  by  Diomed,  dam 
Transport  by  Virginius,  by  Diomed,  and  her  dam  Butterfly  was  by  Sumpter,  by  Sir 
Archy,  by  Diomed.  Much  of  his  excellence  comes  from  this  hard  bottomed- blood. 
Norfolk  is  a  bay,  truly  shaped  all  over,  and  for  his  chances  an  excellent  sire,  the  follow- 
ing of  his  get  have  been  winners  :  Bill  Hazel,  Emma  Skaggs,  Winters,  Maid  of  the 
Mist,  Scamperdown,  Boston,  Dice  Box,  Ballot  Box,  Snap,  Twilight,  Vanderbilt,  Brad- 
ley, Morphine,  Connor,  Trade  Dollar,  Flood,  Ralston,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Lonesome, 
and  Duchess  of  Norfolk,  one  of  the  best  three-year  olds  of  the  year.  Won,  If  miles, 
in  3 :04.  The  blood  from  the  large  infusion  of  Diomed  in  it  should  be  valuable.  He 
-never  lost  a  race. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   NORFOLK. 


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Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno   by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Chil- 
ders —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian. 
Symme's  Wildair  (Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau.  of 
Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Daughter  of. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of   F.    Chil 
ders  —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib)—  Dau.  of  Shock. 

§ 

b 

1 

« 

Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by    Squirrel  —  Cypron    by  Blaze  —  Selima    by 
Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought- 
Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

LEXIN 

a 

Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily.' 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

I 

I 

03 
I—  ( 

The  Flyer. 
Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.—  Azalia  by  Beningbrough—  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer—  Dau. 
of  Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Ld.  Leigh's  Diana  by  Second. 

i 

5 

0 

Sumpter. 

Sir  Archy. 

Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second. 

M 

1 

1! 

Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist—  Belle  Mariah  by  Gr.  Diomed—  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George—  Dau. 
of  Cassius—  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove—  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

0 

fc 

a' 

a' 
1 

Buzzard. 
Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honey  wood's  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred^Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

3 

a 
a: 

Bacchante 

Williamson's 
Ditto. 

Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of 
Button's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

5 

B 

H 

Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler— 
Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteneck. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

pa 

1 

£5 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer—Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

fc 

"H. 

'c 

SirArchy. 
Montorio. 

Sir  Archy. 
Transport. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus— Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Virginius  (Diomed)—  Nancy  Air  by  Imp.  Bedford—  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark 
—  Dau.  of  Rockingham  —  Dau.  of  Gallant. 

•uosaapu 

3 

1' 

Haxall's  Moses. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Sir  Harry  —  Imp.  Mermaid  by  Waxy  —  Promise   by  Buzzard  —  Dau.  of 
Precipitate  —  Lady  Harriet  by  Mark  Anthony  —  Georgiana. 
Cook's  Whip—  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.   of  Taylor's 
Bellair  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Medley  (Gimcrack). 

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nderson. 

o| 

Sir  Archy. 
Transport. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Virginius  —  Nancy  Air  by  Bedford  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Rock- 
ingham— Dau.  of  Gallant—  Dau.  of  True  Whig. 

1 

PQ 

Sumpter. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub. 
Imp.   Buzzard  (Woodpecker)  —  Dau.    of  Dandridge's  Fearnought  (Imp. 
Fearnaught  dam  Imp.  Calista)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus  (Janus). 

124  The  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


ONONDAGA, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  JUVENILE  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  JULY  STAKES 
AT  LONG  BRANCH,  AND  KENTUCKY  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  1881.) 

Will  be  used  as  private  stallion  in  the  McGrathiana  Stud,  near  Lex- 
ington, Fayette  County,  Ky.,  Milton  Young,  proprietor.  Annual 
sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

ONONDAGA  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Welsh, 
Erdenheim  Stud,  Pa.  ,  foaled  1879,  dam  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Stratford,  Sensation  ,  &c. 
by  Lexington  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan,  Hunter's  Lexington,  Acrobat, 
<fec.,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Onondaga  as  a  two-year  old  started  in  nine  races,  of  which 
he  won  four  ;  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  half  a  mile  in  50-£,  beating 
Gerald,  Memento  and  twelve  others  ;  Sheepshead  Bay,  won  match  three-quarters  of  a 
mile  in  1  :  15£,  beating  Sachem  ;  Monmouth  Park,  won  the  July  Stakes  for  two-year 
olds,  five  furlongs  in  1  :  02-J-,  beating  Gerald,  Memento  and  three  others  ;  Saratoga, 
won  the  Kentucky  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1  :  16,  beating 
Nightcap  and  Glenarm  ;  Sheepshead  Bay  was  second  in  the  Surf  Stakes  for  two-year 
olds,  five  furlongs,  won  by  Stonehenge  Julietta  Colt,  in  1  :  03J  ;  at  Monmouth  Park, 
was  third  in  the  August  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by 
Stonehenge  Julietta  Colt,  in  1  :  16,  and  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races.  Onondaga 
complaining  in  his  legs  was  retired  ;  he  is  from  one  of  the  great  racing  families  of 
America,  is  own  brother  to  Sensation,  the  invincible  horse  of  his  year,  his  dam  is  own 
sister  to  Acrobat  and  Hunter's  Lexington,  and  half-sister  to  John  Morgan  ;  all  were 
good  race-horses,  and  for  their  chances,  successful  sires.  The  pedigree  is  well- 
fortified  with  Arcby  and  Diomed  blood,  upon  the  Eclipse  and  Herod,  and  traces 
through  the  dam  of  Medoc  to  the  family  which  gave  Lexington  and  other  famous 
horses  to  the  country.  Onondaga  is  a  chestnut,  15f  hands,  large  star  in  his  forehead, 
and  snip  on  the  nose,  with  white  hairs  in  his  flanks,  left  hind  foot  white  above  the 
ankle  ;  he  is  a  good  shaped  horse,  and  was  quite  speedy  ;  the  family  is  a  racing  one, 
and  upon  good  mares  should  reproduce  itself. 


Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE   OF    ONONDAGA. 


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^ 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette    by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade, 
'rumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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1 

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1 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hor.,et  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare. 

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i-H 

3 

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Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  —  Bl.  Susan 
by  Snap  —  Ld.  Bruce's  Cade  Mare  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade, 
iagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian 
—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake—  Grey  Wilkes. 

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j 

Castrel. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulu*  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

d 

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1 

.si 

13 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel—  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushey  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  Warlock  Galloway. 

3 

1 

o5 

s 

Laurel. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of   Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister—  Dau.   of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of 
Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

DAGA 

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Sj> 

Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank—  Diana  by  Second—  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville—  Boadicea    by  Alexader—  Brunette    by    Amaranthus—  Mayfly    by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of'  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Z 
0 

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J 

^Timoleon 

Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tibatha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

a 

6 
PQ 

Sister  to 
Tuckaho< 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Shark—  Dau.   of  Harris'   Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

5 

3 

I 

1 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana. 

y 

i 

Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Aramanthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

x 
;J 

Cfc 

Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Castrel'  s  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

.£ 

3 

II 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick    Andrews—  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinel  la    by  Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
-^Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 

1 

3 

1 

PQ 

Tramp. 
Rosamond. 

Dick    Andrews—  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 
Buzzard—  Roseberry  by  Phoenomenon—  Miss  West  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of 
Regulus—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Basto. 

1  t 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Duroc—  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

a 

Katy  Ann. 

Ogle's  Oscar  (Imp.  Gabriel)—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  Medoc's  dam  by  Imp. 

(Volunteer)—  Annette  bv  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.   of    Rockingham 
(Partner)—  Dau.  of  Gallant  (Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  True  Whig  (Fitzhugh's 
Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Regulus  (Regulus  by  Godol.)—  Imp.  Diamond 
by  Cul.  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  bv  Partner  (Jigg)—  Sis.  to  Guy  by  Grey- 
hound (White  Barb  Chillaby)—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  D'Arcy 
Ch.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

126  The  Horse-Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PAT   MALLOY, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  STAKES,  NOS.  1  AND  2,  AT  NASHVILLE, 
SENATE  STAKES,  AT  MEMPHIS,  AND  SOUTHERN  HOTEL  STAKES, 
AT  ST.  LOUIS,  MO.) 

Pat  Malloy  'will  be  located  for  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Woodburn  Stud, 
near  Spring  Station,  -A'y.,  the  property  of  A.  J.  Alexander^  and  will 
be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $50  the  season.  Application  to  be  made 
to  L.  Brodhead,  Spring  Station,  Ky.  Annual  sale  of  yearlings  in 
May. 

PAT  MALLOY.  own  brother  to  Jack  Malone,  by  the  great  Lexington,  son  of  Boston, 
bred  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  Woodburn  Stud,  foaled  1665,  dam  Gloriana,   by 
American  Eclipse,  son  of  Duroc,  by  imp.  Diomed,  winner  of  the  first  Derby  ever  run, 
in  1780,  out  of  the  famous  Trifle,  by  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  imp.  Diomed. 
Pat  Malloy  made  his  debut  on  the  turf  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  in  the  fall  of  1867,  as  a  two- 
year-old,  running  second  to  Spinola  in  the  two-year-old  stakes,  one  mile,  run  in  1 :46£, 
beating  Jessamine  Porter,  Biddy  Malone,  Hazard,  etc.     Nashville  Fall  Meeting,  1867, 
Pat  Malloy  won  the  Cumberland  Stakes,  No.  2,  for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  in  1 :50. 
Memphis,  April  27,  1868,  won  Jockey  Club  Purse,  mile  heats,  three  best  in  five,  in 
1:59,  2:01,  2:02,  2:04,  2:06|;  Transit  won  the  second  heat  and  Nell  Gwynn  the  third. 
Memphis,  April  29,  won  the  Senate   Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  2  miles,  in  4:08£;  the 
track  in  both  these  races  was  muddy  and  heavy.     Nashville,  May  7,  1868,  walked  over 
for  the  Cumberland  Stakes,  No.  1,  mile  heats,  for  three-year  olds.     May  8,  won  CluD 
Purse,  1£  miles,  for  all  ages,  in  2:18£.     May  9,  walked  over  for  the  Cumberland  Stakes, 
No.  2,  for  three-year-olds,  2  miles.     St.  Louis,  May  18,  1868,  ran  second  to  The  Ban- 
shee, in  Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds,  mile  heats,  in  1 :48£,  1 :48J.     May  20,  won  the 
Southern  Hotel  Stakes,  for  three-year-olds,   2-mile  heats,  in  3:44£,  3:43f,  3:50f ;  The 
Banshee  won  the  second  heat.     Chicago,  July  8,  1868,  won  the  Union  Stock- Yard 
PurSe,  2£  miles,  for  all  ages,  in  4:45£.     Complaining  in  one  of  his  legs,  he  was  not 
trained  in  1869.     Springfield,  111.,  June  9, 1870,  ran  second  to  Barney  Williams  in  Club 
Pnrse,  2  miles,  in  4:05i.     June  10,  ran  second  to  his  stable  companion,  The  Banshee, 
three  miles,  in  6 :02.     Saratoga,  July  20,  ran  third  to  Helmbold  and  Vespucius,  3  miles, 
in  5:50.     August  15,  ran  third  to  Haric  (3),  86  Ibs.,  Legatee  (4),  105  Ibs.  Pat  Malloy  (5), 
114  Ibs.,  in  a  Handicap  Purse,  If  miles,  in  3:10.     Aug.  18,  ran  second  to  Helmbold  in 
Club  Purse,  4  miles,  in  7:'J2£,  beating  Carrie  Atherton.    His  leg  gave  way  in  this  race 
and  he  was  retired  from  the  turf.     Pat  Malloy  was  a  speedy  and  very  game  horse, 
could  pack  his  weight  and  stay  any  distance.     With  his  limited  chances  in  the  stud, 
he  has  sired  some  real  good  race-horses.  Ozark  and  Lord  Murphy  were  probably  his  best 
sons.     Ozark  was  third  in  the  Withers  Stake  to  Aristides,  ran  a  dead  heat  with  Milner, 
for,  and  divided,  the  Kenner  Shakes,  2  miles  in  3 :43£      Won  the  Jersey  Derby,  If  miles 
in  C:10f ,  defeating  Aristides  and  others.   At  Washington,  D.C.,  won  1£  miles  in  the  mud, 
in  2:08|,  and  won  the  4  mile  purse  in  7:40,  defeating  Nettie  Norton  and  five  others, 
Lord  Murphy  won  the  Belle  Meade  Stakes,  at  Nashville,  1£  miles,  in  2:43f,  won  the 
Kentucky  Derby  at  Louisville,  1|  miles  in  2:37,  defeating  the  great  Falsetto  and  seven 
others.     Won  the  January  Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  mile  heats,  in  1 :42£,  1 :45,  1 :50£,  de- 
feating Goodnight,  winner  of  the  first  heat,  and  four  others.     Won  the  Kentucky  St. 
Leger,  at  Louisville,   2  miles,    in    3:34,  defeating  Aureolus,  Ada  Glenn,  and  others. 
Other  winners  by  Pat  Malloy  are  Gen.  Harney,  Osage.  Patrol,  Charlemagne,  Omega, 
Mollie  Seabrook,  Athlone,  W.  I.  Higgins,  Alpha,  Joe  Shelby,  Chariton  (Osseo),  Miss 
Malloy,  Caleb,    Pat's  Boy,    Mary  B,   Volusia,   Rambler,   Little    Pat,    Lenore,    Joe 
Thompson,  Lillie  Belle,  and  others.     Pat  Malloy  is  a  bright  bay,  with  blaze  face, 
and  right  hind  foot  white,  and  stands  15  hands  !-£  inches  high,  is  own  brother  to  Jack 
Malone,  a  superior  race-horse,  and  is  marked  very  much  like  his  sire,  Lexington,  with 
immense  muscular  development  in  his  back,  hips  and  loins.     He  evinces  great  con- 
stitution, and  his  colts  are  almost  invariably  fine  feeders,  with  great  turn  of  speed. 
As  Jack  Malone's  daughters  have  proved  a  grand  success  in  the  stud,  we  see  no  rea- 
son why  Pat  Malloy's  daughters  should  not  prove  excellent.     You  get  more  of  the 
Archy  and  Diomed  blood  than  is  possible  from  any  other  source. 


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127 


PEDIGREE    OF   PAT   MALLOY. 


1 

it 

Diomed. 

Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Child- 
ers —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Granthem  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

5 

=, 

J 

Imp.  Sal  tram. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  — 
Miss  Slammerkin  by  Y  True  Blue  —  Dau  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian. 
Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower 
(Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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03 

03 

a 

Ball's 
Florizel. 

Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Child- 
ers —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Granthani  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk, 
mp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib)—  Dau.  of  Shock. 

0 

-H 

'•f 

j 

PC 

"= 

o 

Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze 
—  Selima  by  Beth.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Clockfast  —  Dau.   of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Y  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought  — 
Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian  —  Bald  Charlotte. 

A 

X 

2 

V 

1 

Emilius. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by    Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

1 

£ 

| 

1 
& 

The  Flyer. 
Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second. 

9 

Alice  C 

3 

1 
1 

Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  Dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockiugham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

o 

4 

.  T 

S 

ts 

i-l  O 

Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist  —  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George  —  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
VIelzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian  —  Ld.  Thigh. 

H 
r  , 

Diomed. 

Florizel. 
Sister  to  Juno. 

Herod—  Dau.  of  Cygnet  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cartouche  (Bald  Galloway)— 
Ebony  by  F.  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto  —  Massey  Mare. 
Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr. 
Granthani—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival  by  L.  Arabian. 

fc 

1 

& 

Amanda. 

Grey  Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Medley  (Gimcrack)—  Dau.  of  Sloe  (Partner)—  Dau.  of  Vampire—  Imp. 
Calista  by  Forester—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Oau.  of  Hobgoblin. 
Va.  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Hickman's  Independence  —  Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye 
—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Badger  —  Dau.  of  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Silvereye. 

5 

i 

li 

§•! 

Mambrino. 
Daughter  of. 

Engineer  (Sampson)  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Bol.  Little  John  (Partner)  — 
Durham's  Favorite  by  Son  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Turf  (Matchem)—  Sis.  to  Figurante  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Starling—  Snap's 
dam  by  Fox—  Gipsey  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk. 

-+ 

Miller's 

•s 

3 

<s 

Pot-8o's. 
Daughter. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by  War  Sportsman  —  Golden  Locks  by  Oroonoko 
—Valiant's  dam  by  Crab—  Dau.  of  Partner—  Thwait's  Dun  Mare. 
Gimcrack  —  Snap  Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.   of  Bartlet's 
—Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Byerly  Mare  dam  of  Two  True  Blues. 

OH 

1 

i 

4 

Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno,  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Child- 
ers— Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Treutham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

, 

5 

z 

I 

Imp.  Citizen. 
Daughter  of. 

Pacolet—  Princess  by  Turk—  Fairy  Queen  by  Y  Cade—  Black  Eyes  by  Crab 
—Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake—  Dau.  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Commutation—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Dare  Devil—  Sally  Shark  by  Imp.  Shark—  Bet- 
sey Pringle  by  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Jenny  Dismal. 

i. 
E- 

•5 
S 

Cicero. 

Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus— Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  St.  George  (Dragon)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger—  Imp.  Mary  Gray  by  Roundhead. 

I 

•s 

3 

Imp.  Bedford. 

Dungannon  (Eclipse)—  Fairy  by  Highflyer—  Fairy  Queen  by  Y.   Cade- 
Black  Eyes  by  Crab—  Warlock  Galloway  by  Snake—  Sis.  to  Car.  Gelding. 

: 

Q 

Daughter  of. 

Bellair  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Wildair— 
Dau  of  Lexington  (Svmme's  Wildair)    Dau  of  Spanking  Roger  (Jolly 

Roger)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  (Roundhead)—  Imp.  Miss  Belle  by 
An.   Starling—  Dau.   of  Cade  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Counsellor  (Shaftsbury 
Turk)—  Dau.  of  Snake  (Lister  Turk)—  Dau.   of  Luggs  (D'Arcy  White 
Turk)—  Dau.  of  Davill's  Old  Woodcock. 

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PLENIPO 

Witt  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Richland  Stud,  near  Nashville, 
Tenn.y  at  $25  the  season.  Application  to  B.  F.  Cockrill,  proprietor ', 
Nashville,  Tcnn. 

PLENIPO  by  imp.  Bonnie  Scotland,  son  of  lago,  bred  by  B.  F.  Cockrill,  Richland 
stud,  Tenn.,  foaled  1874,  dam  Dora  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,  ou^ 
of  Lindora  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston.  Plenipo  was  one  of  the  most  promising 
colts  in  Tennessee,  but  like  many  others,  his  trainer  was  not  satisfied  with  good  work 
and  great  speed,  so  he  fell  a  victim  to  too  many  trials,  the  fate  of  very  many  good 
horses.  At  three-year  old  ran  second  to  Melvern  in  Commercial  Hotel  Stake,  at 
Nashville,  1J  miles  in  2:14,  track  heavy;  in  this  race,  Felicia,  Joe  Burt,  Alice 
Murphy  and  two  others  were  behind  him.  Complaining  he  was  laid  up  and  started  in 
one  race,  when  six  years  old,  and  was  unplaced.  Plenipo  was  named  from  his 
striking  resemblance  to  the  famous  Lion  of  Doncaster,  Eng. ,  Plenipotentiary,  and  is 
from  one  of  the  racing  families  of  America,  from  it  came  Picayune,  the  great 
grandam  of  Plenipo,  she  was  a  fine  race-mare,  and  the  dam  of  the  famous  race-horses 
Doubloon,  Florin,  Louis  D'or,  she  was  also  the  grandam  of  Quartermaster,  the  great 
grandam  of  Madge,  Ventilator,  and  the  great  grandam  of  Vagrant,  Bounce,  Ella  and 
other  good  ones.  He  has  an  infusion  of  the  blood  of  Tramp,  Buzzard,  Plenipotentiary 
and  Whalebone,  through  Bonnie  Scotland,  and  the  Melbourne,  Emilius  and  Whisker 
blood  through  Australian,  which  is  well  fortified  through  his  dam  with  Archy  and 
Diomed,  and  doubled  on  that  of  the  Godolphin  Arabian  (Barb).  Plenipo  is  a  chestnut, 
•with  white  stripe  in  his  face,  and  very  much  resembles  the  pictures  of  the  great 
English  horse,  Plenipotentiary,  hence  his  name.  He  is  full  of  substance  and  quality, 
with  good  legs  and  feet,  and  taking  him  all  over  it  would  be  difficult  to  find  a  finer 
specimen  of  a  race-horse. 


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129 


PEDIGREE   OF   PLENIPO. 


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5 

O. 

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Dick  Andrews/ 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler— 
Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Framp.  Whiteneck. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 

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1 

5 

r 

Comus. 
Marciana. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Macia  by  Coriander  —  Faith  by  Pacolet  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem 
—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

d 

1 

'i 

a 
1 

Buzzard. 
Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

a 
1 

5 

th 

Haphazard. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter—  Miss  Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Old  Starling 
—Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Precipitate  —  Colibri  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

BONNIE 

£ 

r3 

1 

1 

Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Duugannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

PH 
g 

Vi 

I 

^ 

1 
3 

Pauline. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalbone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus  (Godol.) 

t 

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£ 

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IB 

P*  ® 

Emilius. 
Harriet. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  W'hiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  byDorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator— 
Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator. 

o 

fc 

M 
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Whalebone. 
Gift. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Y.  Gohanna  —  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter  —  Sis  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Go  wer  Stallion  —  Dau.  of  Childers. 

K 
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I 

I 

Mel- 
bourne. 

Humphrey 
Clinker. 

Daughter  of. 

Comus  —  Clinkerinaby  Clinker  —  Pewetby  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum 
—  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Cervantes  —  Dau.  of  Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St. 
George  —  Abigail  by  Woodpecker  —  Firetail  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 

istralian. 

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0> 

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ts 

Touchstone. 
Emma. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Whisker—  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by 
Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose. 

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d 

3 

Y.Emilius 

Emilius. 
Shoveler. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Gossander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy  by  Flor- 
izel— Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 

2 

a 

Pd 

Persian. 

Whisker. 
Variety. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  or  Soothsayer  —  Sprite  by  Bobtail  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Ca- 
milla by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb.  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

• 

8 

~ 

f, 

d 

Timoleon. 

Robin  Brown's 
dam. 

Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver 
(Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire. 
Ball's  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

~ 
3 

'x 

a 

Alice 
Carneal 

Sarpedon. 
Roweua. 

Emilius—  Icaria  by  the  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Bening- 
brough  —  Primrose  be  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia. 
Sumpter  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
Dau  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

- 

« 

a 

- 

> 

Medoc. 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Y.  Maid  of  the 
Oaks. 

Duroc  —  Millers  Damsel  by  Imp.  Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.   of 
Gimcrack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart.Childers. 
Expedition  —  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  — 
Dau.  of  Rockingham-Dau.of  Gallant-Dau.of  True  Whig-Dau.of  Regulus. 

1 

^£ 

38 

QQJU 

Sir  Wm.  of 
Transport. 

Lady  Robin. 

Sir  Archy—  Transport  by  Virginius  (Diomed)—  Nancy  Air  by  Imp.  Bedford 
—  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Rockingham. 
Robin  Grey  (Imp.  Royolist  by  Saltram)—  Dau.  of  Quicksilver  (Imp.  Medley 
by  Gimcrack)  —  Dau.  of  Mede's  Celer  (Janus  by  Janus  by  Godol.) 

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POWHATTAN, 

(OWN  BROTHER  TO  PAROLE), 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Woodburn  Stud,  A.  J.  Alexander, 
proprietor,  near  Spring,  Wbodford  County,  Ky.,  at  $50  the  season. 
Application  to  L.  Brodhead,  Spring,  Ky.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings 
in  May. 

POWHATTAN  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  JFaugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Welch, 
Erdenheim  Stud,  Pa.,  foaled  1879,  dam  Maiden,  dam  of  Parole  by  Lexington,  son 
of  Boston,  out  of  Kitty,  Clark  by  imp.   Glencoe.     Powhattan  started  in  only  one 
public  race,  that  at  Long  Branch,  meeting  with  an  accident  he  was  unplaced.     He 
was  considered  quite  promising,  and  ran  a  very  fast  trial  at  Jerome  Park,  in  the 
spring.     Leamington,  his  sire,  can  be  found  in  this  Vol.     Parole,  his  own  brother, 
has  been  one  of  the  noted  popular  favorites  of  the  Turf.     After  racing  hi  his  three, 
four  and  five-year  old  form  in  this  country,  he  was  sent  to  England,  and  won  the 
Newmarket  Handicap,  last  \\  miles  of  the  Beacon  Course,  beating  the  great  Isonomy, 
Lina  and  three  others.    He  won  the  City  and  Suburban  handicap,  1£  miles,  119  Ibs., 
beating    Rdiotto,   Cradle  and  fifteen  others,   and    the   great    Metropolitan    Stakes 
(handicap),  2£  miles,  124  Ibs.,   beating  Castlereagh  ;  the  Great  Cheshire  Handicap 
Stakes,  l£  miles,  carrying  104  Ibs.,  defeating  Reefer,  Sir  Joseph,  Ridotto  and  four 
others,  and  also  won  the  Epsom  Gold  Cup,  1£  miles,  125  Ibs.,  beating  Alchemist  and 
Primrose.     The  family  has  always  been  a  successful  racing  one.     Maiden,  his  dam, 
won  the  Travers  Stakes  at  Saratoga  ;  the  grandam  and  great  grandam  were  all  winners, 
and  from  the  stock  have  come  such  horses  as  Mary  Morris,  Wild  Irishman,  Frankfort, 
Falsetto,   Felicia,   Fortuna,   Sumpter,   Childers,   Rattler,   Ringgold,   Flirtilla,   Mary 
Wynn,  Tom  Kimball,  Cassandra,  The  Countess,  Turco,  John  Bascomb,  Helen  Mar, 
Ann  Merry,  Tiger,  Ann  Innis,  Hebron,  Meteor,  George  Kinney,  and  in  the  early 
days  of  racing,  Old  Slamerkin.    Then  on  the  score  of  blood  and  racing  lineage, 
Powhattan  should  commend  himself  to  the  public.    Powhattan  is  a  solid  bay,  with 
large  star,  left  fore  and  right  hind  ankles  white,  his  head  is  bony  and  expressive, 
with  large,  full  eyes,  high  at  the  withers  like  his  noted  brother,  good  barrel,  great 
depth  of  girth,  with  good  loin  and  fine  coupling,  and  has  the  Lexington  hind  leg  ;  he 
is  16£  hands  high  :  whilst  he  has  not  the  racing  record  of  his  great  brother,  he  is  a 
Leamington  from  a  racing  family  on  both  sides,  and  as  all  the  Leamington's  are 
successes  in  the  stud,  he  should  be.     Flying  Childers  electrified  the  world  by  his 
brilliant  racing  career,  but  his  brother,  Bartlet's  Childers,  excelled  him  in  the  stud,  as 
also  did  Cade,  his  famous  racing  brother,  Lath.    Powhattan  is  much  inbred  to  Sir 
Archy  and  Diomed,  and  traces  back  without  a  flaw,  through  Amaranthus  dam  to  the 
Layton  Barb  Mare. 


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PEDIGREE   OF  POWHATTAN. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton's  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Ciil.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

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Woodpecker—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea  by  Regu- 
lus —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice  —  Ring- 
tail Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare  by  Pelham's  Hip. 

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Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Shift  by  Sweetbriar—  Bl.  Susan  by  Snap— 
Ld.  Bruce's  Mare  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Clif.  Arabian. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake. 

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Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.   of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babra- 
ham—  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  War.  Galloway. 

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Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress   by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.    * 
Prime  Minister—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Daughter  of  Sampson. 

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Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim  —  Podagra  by  Gouty  —  Jet  by  Magnet  —  Jewel  by  Squirrel  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Hang  Br.  Mare  by  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grashopper. 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira    by   Rockingham  —  Tabitha    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello) 
—  Dau.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris's  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fear-. 
nought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
—  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beninbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

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Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Selim. 
'  Bacchante. 

Juzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot^Dau.  of  Bolton. 

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Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
Juli               nk—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 

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phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Tiger. 

Cook's  Whip—  Jane  Hunt  by  Hamptons's  Paragon—  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure 
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Paragon. 

[nip.  Buzzard  —  Indiana  by  Columbus  (Imp.  Pantaloon)  —  Jane  Huntby 

Paragon  (Imp.  Filimnap)  —  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure  (Gr.  Figure)  —  Slamerkin 
by  Imp.  Wildair  (Cade)—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  (Fox)  —  Amaranthus' 
dam  by  Second  (F.  Childers)  —  Dam  of  Leed's  Flash  and  Fop  by  Starling 
(Bay  Bolton)—  Sis.  to  Vane's  Partner  by  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Sis.  to 
Guy  by  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chill  aby)  —  Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless 
(Oglethorpe  Arabian)  —  Dau.   of  Brimmer  (Yellow  Turk)  —  Dau.   of 
Place's  White  Turk—  Dau.  of  Dodsworth—  Layton  BarbMare. 

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RAYON   D'OR  (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  CLEARWELL  AND  LEVANT  STAKES  IN  1878  ;  ST. 
JAMES'  PALACE  STAKES,  THE  GREAT  CHALLENGE  STAKES,  CHAM- 
PION STAKES  AND  DONCASTER  ST.  LEGER,  IN  1879,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Algeria  Stud,  near  J5Jrie,  Pa.,  the  prop- 
erty of  Mr.   W.  JL.  Scott,  as  private  stallion. 

RAYON  D'OR  (Ray  of  Gold),  by  Flageolet,  son  of  Plutus,  bred  in  Dangu  Stud, 
France,  foaled  1876,  dam  Araucaria,  dam  of  Chamant,  Camelia,  etc.,  by  Ambrose,  son 
of  Touchstone,  out  of  Pocahontas,  dam  of  Stockwell,  Rataplan,  King  Tom,  etc.,  by 
imp.  Glencoe.  Rayon  d'Or  made  his  debut  in  England  as  a  two-year  old  by  winning 
the  Levant  Stakes,  half  a  mile,  at  Goodwood,  carrying  122  pounds,  beating  Flavius, 
Galantha  and  two  others,  At  Doncaster,  in  September,  he  won  a  sweepstake,  at 
at  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  with  129  pounds,  beating  Charibert  and  Reconciliation 
At  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  won  the  Clearwell  Stakes,  carrying  131* 
pounds,  with  such  horses  as  Ringleader  and  Bay  Archer,  122  pounds  each,  second  and 
third,  and  three  others;  the  Glasgow  Stakes,  at  the  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  beating  Ringleader  and  Glencairn.  During  the  whiter  and 
spring  which  followed,  Rayon  d'Or  was  much  fancied  both  for  the  2,000  guineas  and 
Derby,  but  his  running  was  a  disappointment.  He  was  third  to  Charibert  and  Cad- 
ogan  for  the  2,000  guineas,  and  was  unplaced  for  the  Derby,  won  by  Sir  Bevys.  At 
Ascot,  on  the  first  day,  he  was  third  for  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes,  to  Wheel  of  For- 
tune and  Adventure,  but  on  the  third  day  he  won  the  St.  James  Palace  Stakes  with 
122  pounds,  over  the  severe  "  Old  Mile,"  beating  Charibert,  Ruperra  and  seven  others. 
At  Goodwood  Rayon  d'Or  won  the  Sussex  Stakes,  one  mile,  beating  Ruperra,  Leap- 
5Tear  and  Exeter,  and  won  the  great  Doncaster  St.  Leger,  Ruperra  second  and  Exeter 
third,  and  fourteen  others  unplaced,  including  the  winner  of  the  Derby,  Sir  Bevys, 
The  next  day  Rayon  d'Or  "  walked  over  "  for  the  Zetland  Stakes,  Mr.  Crawfurd's 
Pell  Mell  Colt  saving  his  stake.  At  the  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting  won  the 
Great  Foal  Stakes  with  131  pounds,  beating  Discord,  Palmbearer  and  three  others,  but 
at  the  same  meeting  was  beaten  by  Bay  Archer  ,for  the  Newmarket  St.  Leger,  he 
yielding  7  pounds,  after  which  Rayon  d'Or  won  the  Select  Stakes,  Rowley  Mile,  beat 
ing  Discord  and  three  others;  the  Champion  Stakes,  across  the  flat,  one  mile  2  furlongs 
73  yards,  beating  Placida,  the  Oaks  winner,  Exeter  and  five  others,  and  the  Grea 
Challenge  Slakes,  Bretby  Course,  six  furlongs,  beating  Lolly  pop,  Placida,  Parole  and 
others.  He  ended  his  three. year-old  career  by  running  third  for  a  handicap  "  Across 
the  Flat  "  to  Out  of  Bounds,  who  carried  110  pounds  to  Rayon  d'Or's  126  pounds.  His- 
earnings  for  the  year  amounted  to  $87,735.  As  a  four-year-old  Rayon  d'Or  began  by 
winning  the  Prix  du  Cadran,  2  miles  and  5  furlongs,  beating  Zut,  Salteador  and 
others,  and  the  Prix  Rainbow,  3  miles  and  a  furlong,  beating  Zut  and  Clocher  at  the 
Paris  Spring  Meeting  in  March.  He  was  immediately  afterward  sent  to  England, 
where,  on  the  16th  of  April,  at  Newmarket,  he  "  walked  over"  for  the  Post  Stakes 
(the  two  middle  miles).  At  the  Newmarket  First  Spring  Meeting — two  weeks  later — 
he  walked  over  for  the  Prince  of  Wales  Stakes  (the  Cesarewitch  Course).  At  Ascot  he 
won  the  Rous Memorial  Stakes  over  the  New  Mile,  carrying  132  pounds;  but  in  run- 
ning for  the  Hardwicke  Stakes  at  the  same  meeting  over  the  Swinley  course  (mile  and 
a  half)  he  was  beaten  a  head  by  Exeter,  to  whom  he  was  giving  10  pounds.  This  race 
closed  his  turf  career. 

Flageolet,  his  sire,  was  a  superior  race-horse.  He  won  his  first  race  in  France  at  two 
years  old,  defeating  a  large  field.  Won  the  Hopeful  Stakes,  one-half  mile,£at  New- 
market, 128  pounds;  won  the  Rutland  Stakes,  three  quarters  of  a  mile,  129  pounds, 
beating  His  Grace  and  two  others;  won  the  Forlorn  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  128  pounds, 
beatinji,  Lord  Mayo,  122  pounds;  won  Burwell  Stakes,  5  furlongs,  128  pounds,  defeat- 
ing Amalie  Von  Edelreich,  122  pounds,  was  unplaced  in  Middle  Park  Plate,  won  by 
Surinam.  Ran  second  to  Andred  in  the  Prendergast  Stakes,  Surinam  and  three  others 
behind  him.  Won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  defeating  Paladin, 
Kaiser  and  four  others.  As  three-year  old  ran  second  to  Boiard  in  the  Prix  du  Jockey 
Club  (French  Derby),  and  second  to  him  in  the  Grand  Prix  de  Paris  in  1873.  He  was 
also  second  to  Apollon  in  the  Prix  du  Cedre,  same  year.  Crossing  the  channel,  lie 
was  unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by  Gang  Forward;  ran  second  to  Crernprne  in 
the  Gold  Cup  at  Ascot;  woo  the  Goodwood  Cup,  in  which  he  beat  both  Favonius  and 

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PEDIGREE   OF   RAYON   D'OR  (Imp.) 


|  RAYON  D  'O  R.  (Ray  of  Q-old.)  Chesntit  horse  foaled  1816.  Bred  at  Dangu,  France.  Imported  and  owned  by  W.  L.  Scott,  Erie,  Pa,  1 

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Touchstone. 
Vulture. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Langar—  Kite  by  Bustard—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle—  Dau.  of  Sir  Peter—  Miss 
Hervey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Old  Starling. 

Redshank. 
Oxygen. 

Sandbeck  —  Johanna  by  Selim  —  Comical's  dam    by    Skyscraper  —  Dau.  of 
Dragon  —  Fidget's  dam  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Syphon. 
Emilius  —  Whizgig  by    Rubens  —  Penelope    by    Trumpator  —  Prunella  by 
Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam. 

Bay  Middleton. 
Plenary. 

Sultan  —  Cobweb  by  Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web   by  Waxy  — 
Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Julia. 
Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed,  by  Florizel. 

Venison. 
Darkness. 

Partisan  —  Fawn  by  Smolensko  —  Jerboa  by  Gohanna  —  Camilla  by  Trentham 
—  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Glencoe  —  Fanny  by  Whisker  —  Dau.  of  Camillus  —  Dau.    of  Precipitate  — 
Mendoza's  dam  by  Paymaster  —  Pomona  by  Herod. 

Defence. 
Daughter  of. 

Whalebone—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Har- 
riet by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske. 
Reveler—  Design  by  Tramp—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  High- 
land Fling  —  Harriet  by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia. 

Royal  Oak. 
Ada. 

Catton  —  Dau.   of  Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary    by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.      of 
Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  All  worthy 
Whisker  —  Anna  Bella  by  Shuttle  —  Dau.   of  Drone  —  Contessina  by  Young 
Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  —  Gr.  Starling  by  Starling. 

Partisan. 
Pauline. 

Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

Hercule. 
Elvira. 

Rainbow  —  Amable  by  Election  —  Aladdin's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Jav- 
elin—Sis, to  Spadille  by  Highflyer—  Flora  by  Squirrel. 
Eryx  —  Sis.  to  Bos.by  Buzzard  —  Bennington's  dam  by  Percy  Arabian  —  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Chalkstone's  dam  by  Shepherd's  Crab. 

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Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.   of  An- 
caster  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  New  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Cressida. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Sorcerer  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Toucer's  dam  by  Marske  —  A-la-Grecque  by 
Regulus—  Dau.  of  Allworthy—  Dau.  of  Bolton  Starling. 
Hambletonian  —  Spitfire  by  Pipator  —  Farewell  by  Slope  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske 
Dau.  of  Bro.  to  Silvio—  Sis.  to  Stripling  by  Button's  Spot. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.   of    Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella   by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babrahan  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

Marmion. 
Harpalice. 

Whiskey—  Y.   Noisette   by    Diomed—  Noisette    by   Squirrel—  Carina  by 
Marske—  Thunder's  dam  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver. 

Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —Fractious    by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker—Everlasting by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea  by  Reg- 
ulus (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of 
Honeywood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare  dam  of  the  Two  True  Blues. 

*  Emperor  given. 

134  The  Horse- Breeders*  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

RAYON  D'OR  (Imp.)— Continued. 

Cremorne,  the  Derby  winners  of  1871  and  1872.  He  ran  second  to  Uhlan  in  Brighton 
Cup;  won  the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Stakes  at  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting;  won 
a  free  handicap  sweepstakes  across  the  flat,  and  the  Jockey  Club  Cup  at  the  New- 
market Houghton  Meeting.  As  a  four-year-old  he  ran  second  to  Boiard  twice  in> 
France;  won  the  Claret  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  England;  was  second  to  Boiard  in  the 
Gold  Cup,  and  third  to  King  Lud  and  Boiard  in  the  Alexandra  Plate,  both  at  Ascot. 
This  closed  his  turf  career.  Plutus,  his  sire,  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby  of  1866,  but 
won  some  races  and  ran  creditably  in  others. 

Araucaria,  Rayon  d'Or's  dam,  was  the  dam  of  Camelia,  winner  of  the  1,000  guineas, 
and  ran  a  dead  heat  and  divided  the  Oaks  Stakes  with  Enguerrande.  Chamant,  by 
Mr.  Lorillard's  Mortemer,  out  of  Araucaria,  won  the  Middle  Park  Plate  and  the  Dew- 
hurst  Plate  in  England  at  two  years  old,  and  at  three  won  the  2,000  guineas.  The 
blood  on  the  sire  side  is  a  combination  of  Touchstone  through  Orlando,  a  Derby  win- 
ner, Bay  Middleton,  son  of  Sultan,  a  Derby  winner,  Venison  and  Glencoe,  through 
Darkness,  a  winner  of  the  Ascot  Stakes.  On  the  dam's  side  Touchstone,  St.  Leger 
winner,  Priam,  Derby  winner,  and  Glencoe,  through  Pocahontas,  dam  of  Stockwell, 
Rataplan,  King  Tom,  etc.  An  analysis  of  the  tabulated  pedigree  will  show  that  he 
is  richly  and  fashionably  bred;  he  has  a  double  cross  of  Glencoe,  a  triple  cross  of 
Diomed,  a  double  cross  of  Touchstone,  fortified  by  the  blood  of  Whalebone,  doubled 
in  upon  the  Herod  and  Eclipse  blood  on  both  sides  to  the  Byerly  Mare,  dam  of  the 
Two  True  Blues.  Rayon  d'Or  is  probably  the  most  magnificent  specimen  of  his  race 
ever  imported.  He  is  the  highest-priced  horse  ever  shipped  across  the  Atlantic.  His 
cost  delivered  at  his  home  is  little  short  of  $40,000.  In  color  he  is  a  rich  true  chest- 
nut, with  a  large,  rather  faint,  star  in  his  forehead,  standing  16  hands,  3£  inches  in 
height.  He  has  a  beautiful  head,  very  broad  between  the  eyes,  with  a  very  fine,  clean 
and  tapering  ear;  neck  long,  but  broad  where  it  enters  the  head;  shoulders  well  set  and 
broad,  with  great  depth  of  girth;  good,  round  barrel,  with  splendid  back,  hip  and 
loin.  His  hips  will  be  found  broad,  with  great  length  from  the  point  of  -the  hip  to 
whirlbone,  and  thence  to  stifle  and  hocks,  the  latter  clean  cut  and  well  placed,  and 
the  finest,  soundest  and  best  set  of  legs  ever  seen  under  ahorse;  in  fact,  it  is  one  of  his 
great  excellent  points,  and  certainly  nothing  is  more  essential  to  a  good  race-horse. 
Rayon  d'Or  (Ray  of  Gold)  deserves  his  name.  Bred  to  the  daughters  or  gran  daughters 
of  Lexington  possessing  the  Australian  or  Glencoe  blood,  or  to  the  daughters  of  Bon- 
nie Scotland  with  the  Lexington  Glencoe  and  Archy  blood,  he  must  and  will  be  a 
grand  success  in  the  stud. 


REBEL 

Will  stand  for  the  season  0/1883  at  the  stables  of  Capt.  Wi  Cottrill,  near 
Mobile,  Ala.     Services  only  by  private  contract. 

REBEL,  by  Socks,  son  of  imp.  Albion,  bred  by  John  L.  Connally,  Haze  Co.,  Texas, 
foaled  1861,  dam  Betty  Wharton,  by  Othello,  son  of  imp.  Leviathan,  out  of  a  daughter 
of  imp.  Consol,  by  Lottery,  she  out  of  Lady  Huntsville,  own  sister  to  John  Bascomb, 
by  Bertrand.  Rebel  may  have  been  a  first-class  horse  as  a  racer,  but  we  have  no 
record  of  his  performances.  Socks,  the  sire  of  Rebel,  was  a  fine  race-horse;  he  beat 
Planet  in  the  Hutchison  Stakes,  mile  heats,  at  Charleston,  S.  C.,  in  1859,  in  1:48|, 
1 :47|,  and  the  following  week  won  the  Hutchison  Stakes,  same  place,  2-mile  heats, 
in  3:41,  3:481,  beating  Fanny  Washington  and  Hennie  Farrow.  Albion,  the  sire  of 
Socks,  was  imported  as  a  yearling.  Was  a  winner  at  from  one  to  three-mile  heats, 
and  famous  as  a  stalion.  On  the  dam's  side,  Rebel  is  exceptionally  well  bred,  and  is 
descended  from  one  of  the  oldest  and  most  noted  racing  families  in  America.  Othello, 
sire  of  his  dam,  out  of  Sally  Burton,  by  Sir  Archy,  was  a  very  fine  race-horse  at  all 
distances.  Imp.  Consol,  the  sire  of  his  grandam,  was  a  successful  sire,  having  gotten 
the  prodigy,  Miss  Foot;  she  won  a  second  heat  of  four  miles  in  7:35,  and  in  the  fall 
of  1842,  beat  Argentile  and  Alice  Carneal,  Lexington's  dam,  four-mile  heats,  at  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.,  in  7:42,  7:40,  the  best  and  fastest  race  run  in  the  state  to  that  date.  His 
great  grandam,  Lady  Huntsville,  was  own  sister  to  the  great  race-horse,  John  Bascomb, 
the  conquerer  of  Post  Boy  in  the  great  match  over  the  Union  Course,  L.  L,  by  the 
celebrated  Old  Bertrand.  The  family  has  always  been  a  racing  one,  Ratler,  Chifders,. 
Sumpter,  Wild  Irishman,  Frankfort,  Parole,  Falsetto,  and  a  host  of  others,  trace  back 
to  the  imp.  Cub  Mare,  through  Old  Slamerkin  by  imp.  Wildair.  The  best  of  Rebel's 
get  are  Sam  Harper.  Ella  Harper,  Little  Reb,  Capt.  Fred.  Rice,  Judith  C,  Bessie  Davis, 
Tunic,  Col.  Sellers  (alias  Tug  Wilson,  alias  Little  Dan),  Texan  and  others,  all  of  which 
have  been  winners.  Rebel  is  a  dark  brown  horse,  full  16  hands  high,  with  gray  or 
silvered  legs.  He  is  a  well  shaped  horse,  possessing  great  constitution  which  he  im- 
parts to  his  progeny. 


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135 


PEDIGREE    OF    REBEL. 


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Beniugbrough  . 
Eliza. 

King  Fergus  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  White- 
nose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 
Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam  by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Baja- 
zet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Lous'  Bay  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Stamford. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter  —  Horatia  by  Eclipse  —  Countess  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Rib  —  Dau.  of 
Wynn.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Governor  —  Dau.  of  Alco'ck  Arabian. 
Whiskey  —  Gr.  Doimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  — 
Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot—  Dau.  of  Merlin. 

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Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Mandaue. 

Joe  Andrews  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff  —  Dau.  of  Tatler 
—  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Go.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Frampton's  Whiteneck. 
Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Go.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot- 
8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old.  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Juniper  (Whiskey)—  Dau.  of  Sorcerer—  Virgin  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Pot-8- 
os—  Editha  by  Herod—  Elfrida  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

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Catton. 
Miss  Garforth. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Gray  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 
Walton  —  Dau.  of  Hyacinthus  —  Zara  by  Delpini  —  Flora  by  Regulus  —  Dau. 
of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Belgrade  Turk. 

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Corsica. 

John  Richards. 
Selima. 

Sir  Archy—  Dau.  of  Rattle  (Imp.  Shark)—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Medley—  Dau.   of 
Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Nonpariel  (Imp.  Fearnought). 
Top.  Gallant  —  John  Bull  by  Imp.  Gabriel  —  Active  by  Chatham  (Regulus)  — 
Shepherdess  by  Imp.  Slim  —  Shrewsbury  by  Imp.  Figure. 

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Lady 
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Sir  Archy. 
Pandora  2d. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockiugham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's.  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Colition  Colt. 
Silverheels  (Ogle's  Oscar)  —  Equa  by  Imp.  Chance  —  Dau.  of  Republican 
President  (Imp.  Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Ranger  —  Dau.  of  Lind.  Arabian. 

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Orville. 
Daughter  of. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Windle  (Beningbrough)  —  Dau.    of  Anvil  (Herod)  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Windle. 
Daughter  of. 

Beningbrough—  Mary  Ann  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.   of  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of 
Matchem—  Dau.  of  Tarquin—  Sis.  to  Antelope  by  Y.  Belgrade. 
Anvil  (Herod)—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab 
—Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.'  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian. 

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Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.   of  F.   Chil- 
ders —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  ofBosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's. 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard. 

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Daughter. 

Imp.  Buzzard  (Woodpecker)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Pantaloon  (Herod  by  Tartar)— 
Francis  Steger's  Imported  Mare. 
Imp.  Citizen  (Pacolet  by  Blank)—  The  Imp.  Barb.  Mare  sent  to  his  Ex- 
celiency  Prest.  Jefferson  in  1806  by  the  Bey  of  Tunis. 

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Tramp. 
Mandaue. 

Dick    Andrews  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella   by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyanea  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-o's—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette 
by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Cerberus. 
Merlin's  dam. 

Gohanna  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag 
by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Delpini  —  Tripple  Cyder  by  King  Fergus  —  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske  —  Ferret  by 
Bro.  to  Silvio  —  Dau.  to  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Mor.  Arabian. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Eliza. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's.  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Bedford—  Mambrina  by  Mambrino—  Sis.  to  Naylor's  Sally  by  Blank— 
Dau.  of  Ward—  Dau.  of  Merlin—  Dau.  of  Pert. 

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Pacolet. 

Imp.  Citizen—  Mary  Gray  by  Tippoo  Saib—  (True  Whig)—  Dau.  of  Goode's 
Brimmer  (Harris'  Eclipse;  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Silvereye. 

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Sally  Sneed. 

Imp.  Buzzard  —Jane  Hunt  by  Hampton's  Paragon   (Flimnap)  —  Moll  by 

*  Acteon  given,  see  Royalty  for  Cain 
+  Blacklock  given. 


Imp.  Figure  (Gr.  Figure)— Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  (Cade)— Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  (Fox)— Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  (F.  Childers)— Dau.  of 
Starling  (Bay  Bolton)— Dau.  of  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)— Sis.  to  Guy  by 
Greyhound  (White  Barb.  Chillaby)— Brown  Farewell  by  Makeless— Dau. 
of  Brimmer— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Dau.  of  Dodsworth— Layton 
Barb.  Mare. 


136  The  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


REFORM, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SEQUEL  STAKES,  AT  MONMOUTH  PARK,  1874,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Erdenhein  Stud,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa., 
at  $100  the  season,  and  $5  to  the  groom.  Application  to  Maj.  J.  E. 
Hubbard,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

REFORM,  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  R.  W.  Cam- 
eron, Clifton  Stud,  N.  Y.,  foaled  1871,  dam  imp.  Stolen  Kisses,  by  the  Knight  of 
Kars,  son  of  Nutwith,  out  of  Defamation,  by  lago.  Defamation,  his  grandam,  was 
the  dam  of  Saccharometer,  winner  of  the  Newmarket  two  year-old  Plate,  the  July 
Stakes,  and  Chesterfield  Stakes,  and  was  second  to  Macaroni  for  the  2,000  guineas. 
As  a  two-year-old,  started  in  six  races.  At  Jerome  Park,  was  second  in  the  Nursery 
Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  won  by  Rutherford  in  1 :47f,  Atilla,  Saxon ,  and 
others  behind  him,  and  was  unplaced  in  all  his  other  races.  As  a  three-year-old,  started 
in  nine  races,  of  which  he  won  two.  Monmouth  Park,  won  the  Sequel  Stakes  for 
three-year-olds,  2  miles,  in  3 :37^,  beating  Dublin,  Vandalite,  and  five  others .  Saratoga, 
won  a  dash  of  If  miles,  83  Ibs.,  in  3:05f,  beating  Dublin,  London,  and  one  other. 
This  was  tlie  fastest  race  to  that  date  at  the  distance.  At  Jerome  Park,  was  third  to 
Dublin  and  Vandalite,  in  the  Withers  Stakes,  one  mile,  in  1 :50,  track  muddy,  Grinstead, 
Maccaroon,  and  nine  others  behind  him.  Saratoga  was  third  to  Vandalite  and  Grin- 
stead  in  the  Sequel  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3 :40f,  Madge  and  three  others  behind  him.  Was 
third  to  Stampede  and  Acrobat,  in  the  Kenner  Stake,  2  miles,  in  3 :42,  Rutherford  be- 
hind him.  At  four  years  old,  was  second  to  Ballinkeel,  in  Westchester  Cup,  2£  miles, 
with  Botany  Bay  and  Shylock  behind  him.  Was  second  to  Aaron  Pennington  in  the 
Woodburn  Stakes,  2£  miles,  in  4:36£,  beating  Grinstead  and  Rutherford.  At  six  years 
old,  was  second  to  Frederick  the  Great,  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  the  first  heat  in  1 :47,  was 
then  withdrawn.  Frederick  won  second  heat  in  1 :47.  Was  unplaced  in  a  Club  Purse, 
1£  miles,  won  by  Hattie  F,  in  2 :01f .  Aged,  won  a  race  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  heats, 
in  1 :24,  1 :24,  defeating  a  field  of  four,  and  one  of  mile  heats  in  1 :55,  2 :00,  beating 
Gasconade  and  Odd  Fellow,  both  run  at  Ambler  Park,  Pa.  Reform  has  only  a  few 
colts  on  the  turf,  and  they  have  run  creditably.  Little  Fred  (Yorkshire)  won  a  mile 
in  1:43  and  in  1:44:  1J  miles  in  2:13^.  Tonawanda,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  l:16f, 
one  mile  in  1 :43£,  five  furlongs  in  1 :02|.  Miss  Lumley  by  Leamington,  or  Reform  by 
the  later,  mile  in  1 :48,  and  won  the  Hunter  Stake  at  Jerome  Park,  If  miles,  in  3 :20, 
track  muddy,  beating  Amazon  and  six  others.  Tuscaloosa,  by  Leamington,  or  Reform 
evidently  by  the  latter,  won  the  Army  and  Navy  Stakes  at  Washington,  \\  miles,  in 
2:40f,  beating  Free  Gold,  La  Gloria,  and  three  others,  and  the  Delight  filly  a  winner. 
Reform  is  a  brown,  15  hands  3f  inches  high,  white  face,  wide  expanding  nostrils,  large 
prominent  eyes,  clean  cut,  with  no  superfluous  lumber,  and  possesses  much  quality, 
but  has  the  Melbourn  ear,  having  a  double  Pantaloon  cross,  with  the  Glencoe  Whale- 
bone, and  traces  through  a  long  line  of  Herod  blood  to  the  dam  of  the  Two  True  Blues. 
He  will  be  a  success. 


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PEDIGREE   OP   REFORM. 


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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-o's  (Eclipse)  —  Maria  by  Herod  (Tartar)  —  Lisette  by  Snap(Snip)  —  Miss 
Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade). 
Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia 
by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  (Mercury)—  Catharine  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham— 
Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian—  Miss  Cade  by  Cade 

Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  —  Bl.  Susan  by 
Snap  —  Lord  Bruce's  Mare  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Grey  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

Buzzard. 
Daughter  of. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot- 
8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Damascus  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

Champion. 

Etiquette. 

Selim  —  Podagra  by  Gouty  —  Jet  by  Magnet  —  Jewel  by  Squirrel  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Hanger's  Br.  Mare  by  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette    by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly   by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Jerry. 
Daughter  of. 

Smolensko  (Sorcerer)—  Louisa  by  Orville—  Thomasina  by  Timothy  (Del- 
pini)—  Violet  by  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Syphon—  Charlotte  by  Blank. 
Ardrossan  (John  Bull)—  Lady  Eliza  by  Whitworth  (Agonistes  by  Sir  Peter) 
—Dau.  of  Spadille  (Highflyer)—  Sylvia  by  Y.  Marske. 

Comus. 
Plumper's  dam. 

Sorcerer  (Trumpator)—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fer- 
gus— Lardella  by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade. 
Delpini  (Highflyer)—  Miss  Maston  by  King  Fergus  (Eclipse)—  Columbine 
by  Espersykes  —  Dau.  of  Babraham  Blank  —  Tipsy  by  Starling. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer 
Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Defamation. 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Match- 
em  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  (Whiskey)—  Harpalice  by  Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractious 
by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 

Tramp  or 
*  Waverley. 

Daughter  of. 

Whalebone—  Margretta  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Cracker  by  Highflyer—  Nut- 
cracker by  Matchem  —  Miss  Starling  by  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Comus—  Marciana  by  Stamford—  Marcia  by  Coriander—  Faith  by  Pacolet— 
Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

Selim. 
Daughter  of. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Haphazard  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Precipitate—  Colibri  by  Woodpecker—  Ca- 
milla by  Trentham  —  Coquette  By  Compton  Barb. 

Castrel. 
Idalia. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau. 
of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 
Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of 
Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

Camel. 
Banter.. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt. 

Master  Henry—  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  (Sir  Peter)—  Sophia  by  Buzzard 
(Woodpecker)  —  Huncamunca  by  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel 
(Traveler)—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's 
Childers  (Darley  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare 
dam  of  the  Two  True  Blues. 

*  Waverley  given. 

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ROSSIFER   (Imp.) 


Rossifer  will  be  located  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Fairview  Stud,  near 
Gallatin,    Sumner    County,  Tenn.,  and  will  serve  mares  at  $50  the 
season,    and   $5    to  the  groom.     Application  to  Mr.    Charles  Reed, 
proprietor,  Gallatin,  Tenn. 

ROSSIFER  by  Rosicrucian,  son  of  Beadsman,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Blenkiron,  Middle 
Park  Stud,  dam  Fenella,  dam  of  Candahar,  Cleveland,  &c.,  by  Cambuscan,  son  of 
Newminster,  out  of  La  Favorita  by  Monarque.  Rossifer,  from  an  injury  to  one  of 
his  ankles,  was  never  trained.  Rosicrucian,  his  sire,  own  brother  to  the  Palmer, 
won  three  out  of  his  four  races  at  two-years  old,  such  as  the  Criterion  Stakes  at  New- 
market Houghton  Meeting,  defeating  a  field  of  seven,  including  Leonie  and  King 
Alfred,  at  three-years  old  was  unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by  Moslem,  and  in 
the  Derby,  won  by  his  half  brother,  Blue  Gown  ;  when  four  years  old,  .won  the  All- 
aged  Stakes  at  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  defeating  Formosa  and  Heather  Bell ; 
at  five  years  old,  won  six  out  of  thirteen  races  ;  the  Craven  Stakes  at  Goodwood, 
defeating  Vespasian  and  others  ;  the  York  Cup  and  the  All-aged  Stakes  at  Newmarket, 
beating  Normanby,  Kingcraft,  &c.  ;  Beadsman,  the  sire  of  Rosicrucian,  won  the 
Derby  in  1858,  and  is  sire  of  Blue  Gown,  winner  of  the  Derby,  Pero  Gomez,  winner 
of  the  St.  Leger  and  other  good  horses  ;  Cambuscan,  the  sire  of  Rossifer's  dam,  won 
the  July  Stakes  and  Croome  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  his  only  two  races  as  a  two-year 
old.  He  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Blair  Athol,  and  was  third  to 
Blair  Athol  and  Gen.  Peel  in  the  St.  Leger,  he  won  five  races  that  year  and  defeated 
Gen.  Peel,  the  sire  of  Camballo,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  ;  Monarque,  the  sire  of 
his  grandam,  won  the  Goodwood  Cup  and  French  Derby,  and  was  sire  of  Gladiateur, 
winner  of  the  2,000  guineas,  Derby,  St.  Leger  and  Grand  Prix  de  Paris.  The  pedigree 
is  a  racing  one  throughout,  he  has  a  double  cross  of  Touchstone,  two  crosses  of  imp. 
Priam,  through  his  famous  daughters,  Crucifix  and  Miss  Letty,  both  Oaks  winners, 
his  gransire,  Newminster,  on  the  dam's  side,  was  out  of  the  famous  Beeswing,  who 
won  the  Ascot  Cup  and  the  Doncaster  Cup  in  1837,  and  again  in  1840,  1841  and  1842, 
and  a  thribble  cross  of  Whalebone  through  his  great  son,  Defence,  and  a  double  one 
through  Camel,  the  sire  of  Touchstone,  so  that  if  one  wishes  to  breed  to  a  horse  of 
racing  descent,  possessing  both  speed  and  bottom,  the  blood  of  Rossifer  cannot  be 
excelled.  Rossifer  is  a  bay  horse,  full  15£  hands  high,  without  white,  is  truly  shaped, 
and  should  get  race  horses. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    ROSSIFER    (Imp.) 


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Lottery. 
Morgiana. 

Tramp—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb. 
Muley—  Miss  Stephenson  by  Scud  or  Sorcerer—  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precip- 
itate— Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Blank. 

Priam. 
Daughter  of. 

Emilius—  Cressida  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchein  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Orville  —  Dau.   of  Buzzard  —  Hornpipe  by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  — 
Proserpine,  Sis.  to  Eclipse  by  Marske  —  Spiletta  by  Regulus. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Tramp. 
Kite. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.   of   Gohanna—  Fraxinella   by    Trentham  —Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Bustard  (Castrel)—  Olympia  by  Sir  Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil  (Herod)—  Har- 
;  mony  by  Herod—  Rutilia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 

Sultan. 
Cobweb. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel   by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpa- 
tor— Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia. 

Priam. 
Octaviana. 

Emilius—  Cressida  by  Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess   by  Diomed—  Giantess   by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Octavian—  Dau.  of  Shuttle—  Zara  by  Delpini—  Flora  by  King  Fergus— 
Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

Whalebone. 
Defiance. 

WTaxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 
Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by  Volunteer—  Dau.  of 
Alfred  —  Magnolia  by  Marske. 

Middleton. 
Little  Folly. 

Phantom  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer 
—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank. 
Highland  Fling—  Harriet   by  Volunteer—  Dau.   of  Alfred—  Magnolia  by 
Marske  —  Dau.  of  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Sedbury. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 

Dr.  Syntax. 
Daughter  of. 

Paynator  (Trumpator)  —  Dau.  of  Beningbrough  —  Jenny  Mole  by  Carbuncle 
(Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Prince  T'Qassaw  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Ardrossan—  Lady  Eliza  by  Whiteworth—  Dau.  of  Spadille—  Sylvia  by  Y. 
Marske  —  Ferret  by  Bro.  to  Silvio  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton  —  Dau.  of  Smolensko  —  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Orville  —  Epsom    Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 

Defence. 
Feltona. 

Whalebone—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Har- 
riet by  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Magnolia. 
X  Y  Z  (Haphazard)—  Janetta  by  Beningbrough—  Dau.  of  Drone  (Herod)— 
Contessina  by  Y.  Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod. 

Defence. 

Sis.  to 
Dangerous. 

Whalebone—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Har- 
riet by  Volunteer  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Alfred. 
Reveller—  Design  by  Tramp—  Defiance  by  Rubens—  Little  Folly  by  High- 
land Fling—  Harriet  by  Volunteer  (Eclipse). 

Royal  Oak. 
Ada. 

Catton—  Dau.  of  Smolensko—  Lad\    Mary    by    Beningbrough—  Dau.    of 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Marske—  A  la*  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Whisker—  Anna  Bella  by  Shuttle—  Dau.  of  Drone  (Herod)—  Contessina  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Tuberose  by  Herod  —  Grey  Starling. 

Partisan. 
Pauline. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer. 

Hercule. 
Elvira. 

iainbow  —  Amable  by  Election  —  Aladdin's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Jave- 
lin—Sis, to  Spadille  by  Highflyer—  Flora  by  Squi  rrel. 

Eryx  (Milo)—  Sis.  to  Bos  by  Buzzard  (Woodpecker)—  Bennington's  dam  by 

*  The  Emperor  given.              stone's  dam  by  Shepherd's  Crab—  Miss  Meredith  by  Cade  (Godol.)—  Little 
Hartley  Mare  by  Bart.  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)—  Flying  Whig  by  Wm's 
Woodstock  Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb—  Dau.  of  Why-not,  son  of 

Fen  wick  Barb — Royal  Mare. 


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ROYALTY    (Imp.) 


Hoyalty  will  be  located  at  the  Lakewood  Study  near  Lexington,  Ky.,  at 
$25  the  season,  dams  of  winners  free.  Application  to  C.  M.  Corbin, 
agent,  Lexington, 


ROYALTY  by  Kingcraft,  son  of  King  Tom,  bred  by  Mr.  Barne,  foaled  1878,  dam 
Rose,  dam  of  Gaston  by  Oulston,  son  of  Melbourne  and  the  great  Alice  Hawthorn, 
out  of  Anemone  by  Tadnior,  winner  of  the  Column  Stakes,  Rowley  mile  at 
Newmarket  Craven  Meeting  ;  the  Gratwicke  Produce  Stakes,  1£  miles,  at 
Goodwood,  and  third  to  Flying  Dutchman  in  the  Derby,  son  of  Ion,  winner  of  the 
Clearwell  and  other  Stakes,  and  second  in  the  Derby  to  Amato,  beating  Grey  Momus, 
and  second  in  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger  to  Don  John,  beating  Lanercosf  and  others,  he 
was  also  sire  of  Wild  Dayrell,  winner  of  the  Derby.  Kingcraft,  his  sire,  is  a  son  of 
King  Tom,  and  is  own  brother  to  Great  Tom  ;  Kingcraft  won  the  Derby  and  is  now 
coming  prominently  to  the  front  as  a  sire,  the  best  of  his  get  so  far  are  Strathblane, 
Leap  Year,  Royal,  Apollo,  Cabul  and  King  Shepherd  ;  Oulston,  the  sire  of  his  dam, 
and  son  of  Melbourne,  was  a  capital  good  horse,  and  would  have  shown  much  better 
but  for  distemper  at  the  critical  moment,  so  highly  was  he  esteemed,  that  he  sold  for 
$30,000,  Royalty  never  run  in  public,  but  he  is  a  highly  bred  horse,  full  of  racing- 
strains,  and  traces  to  Eclipse,  through  his  most  famous  descendants  Whisker,  Whale- 
bone, King  Fergus,  Orville,  Blacklock,  Joe  Andrews,  Mercury,  &c.,  to  Herod  through 
Highflyer,  Woodpecker  and  Walton,  and  thence  through  Oriental  sources  to  the 
famous  old  Vintner  Mare.  He  ought  to  make  a  good  sire. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   ROYALTY  (Imp.) 


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Whisker. 
Floranthe. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Octavian—  Caprice  by  Anvil—  Madcap  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of 
Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

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Dawson. 

Nabocklish. 
Miss  Tooley. 

Rugautino—  Butterfly  by  Master  Bagot—  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)—  Mother 
Brown  by  Trunnion  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Bol  Starling. 
Teddy  the  Grinder—  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive 
by  Matchem  —  Calliope  by  Slouch  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Glencoe. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau. 
of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot. 
Tramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer- 
Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor    by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion—  Harpalice  by  Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury— Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.   of   Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Phantom  —  Dau.  of  Overton  —  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler 
—  Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess  by  Regulus. 

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Mulatto. 
Leda. 

Catton—  Desdemona  by  Orville—  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Diomed— 
Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab. 
Filho-da-Puta—  Treasure  by  Camillus—  Dau.  of  Hyacinthus—  Flora  by  King 
Fergus  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Partisan. 
Fawn. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  B.  Bolton. 
Smolensko  —  Jerboa    by    Gohanna  —  Camilla    by    Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

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Camel. 
Margellina. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 
Whisker  —  Manuella  by  Dick  Andrews  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Young  Ca- 
milla by  Woodpecker  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 

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Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs  (Bay  Turk.) 

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Daughter  01*. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.   to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Naylor  by  Cade. 

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Muley. 
Nancy. 

Orville—  Eleanor   by    Whiskey—  Y.    Giantess   by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Dick  Andrews—  Spitfire  by  Beningbrough—  Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Pete?  (Doge)— 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of  Wil.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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Lottery. 
Daughter  of. 

Tramp  —  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os  —  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by 
Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Go.  Arabian, 
Cervantes  —  Anticipation  by  Beningbrough  —  Expectation  by  Herod  —  Dau. 
of  Skim  —  Dau.  of  Janus  (Godol.)  —  Spinster  by  Crab. 

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Cain. 
Margaret. 

Paulowitz  (Sir  Paul)—  Dau.   of  Paynator—  Dau.  of  Delpini—  Dau.  of  Y. 
Marske—  Gentle  Kitty  by  Silvio  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Dorimond. 
Edmund  (Orville)—  Medora  by  Selim—  Dau.  of  Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau. 
of  Volunteer  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Golden  Grove  by  Blank. 

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Palmyra. 

Sultan. 
Hester. 

Selim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Camel—  Monimia  by  Muley—  Sis.to  Petworth  by  Precipitate—  Dau.of  Wood- 
pecker —  Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Blank. 

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Ardrossan. 
The  Smolt. 

John  Bull—  Miss  Whip  by  Volunteer  (Eclipse)—  Wimbleton  by  Evergreen 
(Herod)  —  Sis.  to  Calash  by  Herod  —  Teresa  by  Matchem. 
Viscount  or  Stamford—  Penelope  by  Shuttle—  Lady  Sarah  by  Fidget  (Flori- 
zel) —  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem)  —  Magnolia  by  Marske. 

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Partisan. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap- 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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Miltonia. 

Patriot—  Miss  Muston  by  King  Fergus  (Eclipse)—  Columbine  by  Espen- 

dale  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Cyprus  Arabian—  Crab's  dam  by  Basto   (Byerly 
Turk)—  Sis.  to  Mixbury  Galloway  by  Curwen  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Cur- 
wen's  Spot  (Selaby  Turk)—  Dau.   of  White-legged  Lowther  Barb—  Old 
Vintner  Mare. 

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SAXON    (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  BELMONT  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  1874.) 

Saxon  will  be  located  as  private  stallion  at  the  Rancocas  Stud,  near  Jobs- 
town^  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.,  Mr.  P.  Lorillard,  proprietor.  There  will 
be  annual  sales  of  his  surplus. 

SAXON  by  Beadsman,  son  of  Weatherbit,  by  Sheet  Anchor,  bred  by  Sir  Joseph  Haw- 
ley,  foaled  1871,  dam  Girasol  by  Asteroid,  son  of  Stockwell,  out  of  Gillyflower,  by 
Yenison,  son  of  Partisan.  Beadsman,  the  sire  of  Saxon,  won  the  Derby  and  was  sire 
of  Blue  Gown,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  Pero  Gomes,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger.  Men- 
dicant, the  dam  of  Beadsman  won  the  Oaks,  and  Miss  Letty,  the  dam  of  Weatherbit, 
was  an  Oaks  winner.  Asteroid,  the  sire  of  Saxon's  dam,  won  the  Hester  Cup  and  the 
Ascot  Gold  Cup,  and  is  highly  esteemed  as  a  sire  in  France.  Venison,  the  sire  of  his 
great  grandam,  was  one  of  the  best  horses  of  his  day.  The  Ugly  Buck,  a  2,000 
guineas  winner,  was  by  him,  also  Kingston  and  Miami,  an  Oaks  winner.  The  blood 
is  highly  esteemed  for  stoutness.  Imp.  Saxon  made  his  first  appearance  on  the  turf 
as  a  three-year-old,  when  he  started  four  times,  won  one  race,  was  second 
once,  and  unplaced  twice.  He  won  the  Belmont  Stakes,  at  Jerome  Park,  1$ 
miles  in  2:39$,  beating  Grinstead,  Aaron  Pennington,  and  six  others.  At 
Long  Branch  was  second  to  Brigand  in  the  Jersey  Derby,  beating  Aaron 
Pennington,  Rutherford,  imp.  Macaroon,  and  four  others.  This  closed  the 
turf  career  of  imp.  Saxon ;  since  his  retirement  he  has  sired  some  very  promising 
colts.  The  following  are  the  best,  all  bred  in  the  Rancocas  Stud:  In  America,  Gerald 
started  six  times,  won  two  races,  was  second  in  three  ;  won  dash  of  one-half  mile 
with  110  Ibs.,  in  :50|,  and  the  Foam  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  in  1:02$.  After  reach- 
ing England  he  had  a  walk  over  in  the  Subscription  Stakes  at  Newmarket,  was  third 
in  the  Rous  Memmorial  Stakes,  won  by  Dutch  Oven,  and  was  second  in  the  Middle 
Park  Plate,  Nereid,  Boreas  and  Geraldine,  winners  in  England,  Delaware,  Edith, 
Geranium,  Godiva,  Itaska,  Quoque,  Rocco,  Cedric,  Hiawasse,  winner  of  the  Ladies' 
Stake  at  Jerome  Park,  Mermaid  Stakes  at  Sheepshead  Bay  and  Monmouth  Oaks 
at  Long  Branch,  proving  herself  one  of  if  not  the  best  filly  of  the  year  1882, 
Lytton,  Montauk  and  a  few  others.  Saxon  is  a  brown  horse,  15|  hands,  with 
a  plain  head,  good  well  placed  shoulders,  strong  back,  broad  hip  and  large  mus- 
cular thighs  and  stifles,  with  good  legs  and  feet.  He  has  a  double  cross  of  Touch- 
stone and  traces  through  Whalebone  and  Pot-8-os,  several  times  to  Eclipse  and 
through  Orville  to  Beningbrough,  by  King  Fergus,  son  of  Eclipse.  The  blood  is 
both  speedy  and  stout,  and  his  descendents  must  be  valuable  to  the  thoroughbred 
horse  of  this  country.  Saxon's  pedigree  has  not  been  given  in  full  until  in  this 
volume,  where  it  can  be  found  fully  extended,  through  the  noted  Coffin  Mare. 


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Mandane. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by   Trentham  —  Dau.   o 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os  —  Y  Camilla  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Miss  Stephenson 

Orville  —  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  —  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  byMatchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Scud  or  Sorcerer  —  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  — 
Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap  —  Y  Marske's  dam  by  Blank. 

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Cressida. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Whiskey  —  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Daughter. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Buzzard  —  Hornpipe  by  Trumpator  —  Luna  by  Herod  —  Proserpine,  sis.  to 
Eclipse  by  Marske  —  Spiletta  by  Regulus  —  Mother  Western. 

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Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  byFlorizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

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Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An. 
Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler— 
Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Framp.  Whiteneck—  Dau.  of  Pel  Barb. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

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Bustard. 
Olympia. 

Castrel—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle—  Sis.  to  Haphazard  by  Sir  Peter—  Miss  Her- 
vey  by  Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y  Cade—  Dau.  of  Starling. 
Sir  Oliver  —  Scotilla  by  Anvil  —  Scota  by  Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod  —  Ru 
tilia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Soreheels. 

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Echidna. 

Sir  Hercules—  Guicciolli  by  Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by 
Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Economist—  Miss  Pratt  by  Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by 
Sir  Peter—  Matron  by  Florizel—  Maiden  by  Matchem. 

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Glencoe. 
Marpessa. 

Sultan  —  Trampoline  by  Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  — 
Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia. 
Muley  —  Clare  by  Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  — 
Fractious  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  ef  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  i*eter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Blacklock. 
Arabella. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Esther  by  Shuttle—  Dau.  of  Drone—  Dau.  of  Matchem 
—  Jocasta  by  Cornforth's  Forester  —  Sis.  to  Y  Cade. 

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Walton. 
Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Smolensko. 
Jerboa. 

Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Waxy's  dam  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  — 
Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanna—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regu- 
lus by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Muley. 
Y.  Mignonette. 

Orville—  Eleanor  by  Whiskey-  Y  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Bustard  (Castrel)  —  Mignonette  by  Sorcerer  —  Symmetry  by  Sir  Peter  —  Phan- 
tasmagoria by  Precipitate  —  Dau.  of  Herod. 

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Blucher. 

Waxy—  Pantina  by  Buzzard—  Dau.  of  Trentham—  Sis.  to  Drone  by  Herod 
—Lilly  by  Blank—  Peggy  by  Cade—  Sis.  to  Wid.  Mare. 

Spell. 

Sorcerer  (Trumpator)—  Dau.  of  Mark  Anthony  (Spectator)—  Noisette  by 

(Godol.)—  Dizzy  bv  Driver  (Wynn  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  (Con- 
yer's  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot—  Dau.  of  Merlin  (Bustler)  —  Dau.  of 
Commoner  (Place's  White  Turk)—  Coffin  Mare  by  Selaby  Turk—  Dau.  of 
Place's  White  Turk. 

144  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


SENSATION, 


(WINNER  OF  JUVENILE  AND  NURSERY  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK, 
JULY,  CRITERION  AND  AUGUST  STAKES  AT  MONMOUTH  PARK, 
SARATOGA  AND  FLASH  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  AND  CENTRAL 
STAKES  AT  BALTIMORE,  1879.) 

Sensation  will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Bolingbrooke  /Stud,  near 
Middleburg,  Md.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  R.  W.  Walden, 
Middlebury,  Md. 

SENSATION  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by  Mr.  A.  Welch, 
Erdenheim  Stud,  Pa.,  foaled,  1877,  dam  Susan Beane,  dam  of  Stratford,  Susquehanna, 
Onondaga,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  John  Morgan, 
Hunter's  Lexington  Acrobat,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Sensation  was  truly  the  sensa- 
tion of  his  two-year  old  year.  Started  eight  times  and  won  all  of  his  races.  Jerome 
Park,  May  31,  won  the  Juvenile  Stakes,  half-mile,  defeating  Ethel  and  nine  others  ; 
time,  :50.  Monmouth  Park,  July  8,  won  the  July  Stakes,  five  furlongs,  defeating 
his  stable  companions,  Grenada  and  Rosalie,  who  finished,  respectively,  second  and 
third,  and  ten  others  ;  time,  1 :07.  Saratoga,  July  23,  won  the  Flash  Stakes,  half-mile, 
Grenada  and  Rosalie  again  finishing  second  and  third,  five  others  came  in  behind  them  ;. 
time,  :49f .  Same  meeting,  July  29,  won  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  three-quarter  mile, 
defeating  Grenada,  who  finished  second,  Beata,  Glidelia,  Girofle  andBy-and  By  ;  time, 
1 :18.  Monmouth  Park,  Aug.  23,  won  the  August  Stakes,  three-quarter  mile,  defeat- 
ing Grenada,  who  ran  second,  and  seven  others  ;  time,  1:18£.  Same  meeting,  Aug. 
26,  won  the  Criterion  Stakes,  three-quarter  mile,  carrying  5  Ibs,  penalty,  and  defeated 
Grenada,  second,  and  five  others  ;  time,  1:22  ;  track  slow  and  heavy.  Jerome  Park, 
Oc.  2,  won  the  Nursery  Stakes,  three-quarter  mile,  defeating  Ferncliff,  Grenada  and 
four  others  ;  time.  1 :18.  Baltimore,  Oct.  23,  won  the  Central  Stakes,  one  mile,  de- 
feating Grenada  and  Oden  ;  time,  1:50J.  Total  winnings,  for  the  year,  $20,250.  He 
met  and  defeated  all  the  best  two-year  olds  of  his  year,  winning  from  a  half  to  one 
mile.  He  bursted  his  foot  in  the  spring  of  1880,  which  compelled  his  retirement.  He 
is  from  one  of  the  great  racing  families  of  the  country.  Acrobat  and  Hunter's 
Lexington,  full  brothers  to  his  dam,  were  fine  race-horses  and  could  stay  a  distance. 
John  Morgan,  a  half  brother,  was  also  a  superior  race-horse,  and  for  his  chances  a 
very  successful  stallion,  Motto,  Nannie  Lewis,  Aldebaran  were  all  good  ones.  Glen- 
more  is  also  from  the  same  family,  and  his  dam  traces  back  to  the  dam  of  the  great 
race-horse  Medoc,  who  was  the  most  successful  sire  in  any  day  on  all  sorts  of  mares. 
Sensation  is  a  brown,  full  16  hands  high,  with  a  white  stripe  down  his  face  and  a  lit- 
tle white  on  the  pastern  of  his  left  fore  leg.  He  has  a  fine  well  placed  shoulder  and  is 
symmetrically  formed  all  over  with  faultless  action  and  good  temper.  From  being  a 
son  of  Leamington,  and  tracing  to  a  racing  family  and  being  an  uncommon  fine  race- 
norse,  he  should  get  race-horses.  He  has  the  Pantaloon  and  Whalebone  crosses  on 
the  sire's  side,  and  the  Glencoe  on  the  dam's  with  the  blood  of  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed 
through  its  best  sources. 


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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)—  Maria  by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Lisette  by  Snap  (Snip;—  Miss 
Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade. 
Trumpator—  (Conductor)—  Prunella    by    Highflyer—  Promise    by  Snap- 
Julia  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  (Mercury)  —  Catherine  by  Woodpecker  (Herod)  —  Camilla  by  Trent- 
ham  (Sweepstakes)  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Rival  by    Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)—  Hornet  by  Drone 
(Herod)—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  (Snap). 

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Chanticleer, 
lerne. 

Woodpecker—  Dau.  of  Eclipse  (Marske)  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  — 
Regulus  (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  (Darley  Arabian). 
Bagot  (Herod)—  Dau.   of   Gamahoe  (Bustard    by    Crab)—  Patty  by    Tim 
(Squirt)—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice(Litton  Arabian)—  The  Ringtail  Galloway. 

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Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's    dam    by  Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Shift  by    Sweetbriar 
(Syphcn)  —  Black  Susan  by  Snap  —  Ld.  Bruce's  Cade  Mare. 
Jagot  (Herod)  —  Heroine  by  Hero  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by 
Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson  by  the  Bald  Galloway. 

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Buzzard. 
Daughter  of. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  (Matchem)  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of 
Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honey  wood  Arabian. 
Alexander,  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engi- 
neer (Sampson)  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.)  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

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Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow  (Eclipse)—  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel—  Dau.  of 
Babraham  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Golden  Ball  (Partner)—  Bushy  Molly. 
Meteor  (Eclipse)—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Sy- 
phon (Squirt)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Snip. 

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Laurel. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock  (Hambletonian)—  Dau.   of  Coriander  (Pot-8-os)—  Wildgoose  by 
Highflyer  —  Coheirers  by  Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
'rime  Minister  (Sancho)  —  Dau.   of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by    Weasel 
(Herod)  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Damascus  Arabian. 

LTION. 

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Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Selim  (Buzzard)—  Podagra  by  Gouty  (Sir  Peter)—  Jet  by  Magnet  (Herod)— 
Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 
Orville  (Beningbrough)  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amarauthus 
(Old  Eng.)—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

imp.  Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  (Highflyer)  —  Tabitha  by  Trent- 
ham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
.mp.  Saltr.im  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.   of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp. 
Othello)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 

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Sister  to 
Tuckahoe 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

[mp.  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John  (Rib). 
[mp.  Alderman  (Pot-8-os)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Clockfast  (Gimcrack)  —  Dau.   of 
Symme's  Wildair  —  Kitty  Fisher  by  Imp.  Fearnought. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver,  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  'Blank—  Lord  Leigh's  Diana. 

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Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Imp.  Robin  Redbreast  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.   of 
Imp.  Obscurity  (Eclipse)  —  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  (Cade). 
Robin  Grey  (Imp.  Royalist)  —  Maria  by  Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Dau.  of  Imp. 
Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Ariel. 

SUSAN 

03 

1 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Alfred  (Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  (Sampson)  —  Bay  Maltou's  dam. 
Williamson's  Ditto  (Sir  Petei)—  Sis.   to  Calomel  by    Mercury—  Dau.    of 
Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  (Joe  Andrews)  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  (Mercury)  —  Fraxinella 
by  Trentham  (Sweepstakes)  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  (Herod). 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Boltou. 

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Tramp. 
Rosamond. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Buzzard  (Woodpecker)  —  Roseberry  by  Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Miss  West 
by  Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Childers. 

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Am.  Eclipse. 

Duroc  (Diomed)  —  Miller's  Damsel  by  Imp.   Messenger  (Mambrino)  —  Dau. 
of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  (Cripple)  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap. 

-J.a 

Katy  Ann. 

Ogle's  Oscar  (Imp.  Gabriel)—  Modoc's  dam  by  Imp.  Expedition  (Pegasus) 

Shark  (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Rockingham  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of  Gallant  (Imp. 
Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  True  Whig  (Fitzhugh's  Regulus)  —  Dau.   of  Imp. 
Regulus  (Regulus  by  Godol.)  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cullen  Arabian  —  Lady 
Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner—  Dau.  of  Greyhound  (Whit«  Barb   Chillabv— 
Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian—  Old  Mon- 
tague Mare. 

146  The  Horse- Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Boole. 


SPENDTHRIFT, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SANFORD  STAKE  FOR  TWO-YEAR  OLDS  AT  LOUIS- 
VILLE, YOUNG  AMERICA  STAKE,  No.  1,  AT  NASHVILLE,  BELMONT, 
LORILLARD  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  CHAMPION  STAKES  AND 
JERSEY  DERBY  AT  MONMOUTH  PARK,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  farm  ofWm.  M.  Kenney,  Lexington, 
Ky.j  at  $50  the  season.  Application  to  Wm.  M.  Kenney,  Lexington,  Ky. 

SPENDTHRIFT  by  imp.  Australian  son  of  West  Australian,  bred  in  the  Woodburn 
Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1876,  dam  Aerolite,  dam  of  Mozart,  Rutherford  Fellowcraft,  etc.,  by 
Lexington  out  of  Florine,  dam  of  Idlewild,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Aerolite,  Spendthrift's 
dam  is  one  of  the  great  brood  mares  of  the  Woodburn  Stud  as  her  produce  shows,  her 
full  sister  Idlewild  was  the  best  mare  of  her  day,  ran  4  miles  when  five  years  old,  117 
Ibs.,  in  7:26£,  and  is  the  dam  of  Wildidle  that  ran  4  miles,  in  7:25£.  Spendthrift  was 
the  Phoenominal  two-year  old  of  1878,  won  all  his  races  five  in  number,  at  Lexington, 
Ky.,  won  Sweepstakes  for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  in  1:58£,  beating  Montreal,  Scully 
and  three  others.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Sanford  Stakes  for  two-year  olds,  one 
mile,  in  1:46£,  beating  Montreal,  Trinidad  and  five  others,  among  which  was  Good- 
night and  Strathmore.  Same  place  won  a  Sweepstake  for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  in 
1:45.  At  Nashville,  Tennessee,  won  the  Young  America  Stakes,  No  1,  for  two-year 
olds,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:16J,  beating  Lord  Murphy,  Charlemagne  and  Cal. 
Morgan.  At  same  place,  won  a  Sweepstake  for  two-year  olds,  one  mile,  in  1 :44|,  beat- 
ing Lord  Murphy,  the  only  other  starter. 

Season  of  1879  he  started  eight  times,  won  five  races,  and  was  second  in  three. 
Spendthrift  made  his  first  appearance  at  Jerome  Park,  May  31.  He  ran  second  in  the 
Withers  Stakes,  one  mile,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Dan  Sparling, 'Report  was 
third,  Harold,  Plevna  and  Mulrooney  unplaced.  Time,  1:48.  Spendthrift  is  really 
entitled  to  the  credit  of  this  valuable  stake,  as  he  was  almost  pulled  to  a  standstill  to 
allow  his  companion,  Sparling,  to  win.  Same  meeting,  June  5,  won  the  Belmont 
Stakes,  \\  miles,  deteating  Monitor,  Jericho,  Pawnee,  Rochester  and  Harold  ;  time, 
2:42£.  Same  meeting,  June  10,  won  the  rich  Lprillard  Stakes,  If  miles,  defeating 
Harold,  Magnetism,  Report,  Dan  Sparling,  Monitor,  Rochester,  Jericho,  Boardman, 
Plevna  and  Eunice.  This  race  was  the  grandest  achievement  ever  accomplished  by  a 
three-year  old  in  America.  Spendthrift,  who  carried  5  Ibs.  penalty  for  winning  the 
Belmont  Stakes,  making  his  weight  123  Ibs.  and  was  almost  left  at  the  post.  Harold 
delayed  the  start  by  his  ugly  temper,  and  gave  Spendthrift  a  vicious  kick  just  as  the 
signal  for  the  start  was  given.  Harold  bolted  off  in  the  lead,  and  Spendthrift  was  the 
last  to  leave  the  starting  point,  fully  50  yards  in  his  rear.  Harold  never  ran  so  well 
before,  and  led  all  through  the  first  mile.  Spendthrift  began  to  creep  up,  but  made 
no  perceptible  gain  until  a  mile  had  been  run,  he  then  began  to  pass  his  horses,  but  had 
to  take  the  extreme  outside  of  the  track  to  get  around  them.  The  excitement  was  in- 
tense when  Harold  turned  into  the  stretch  with  fully  30  yards  lead  on  Spendthrift. 
Coming  down  the  straight  Spendthrift  gradually  gained  on  Harold  and  collared  him  at 
the  seven-eighth  pole.  The  race  was  then  over  as  the  game  son  of  Australian  came 
on  and  won  easily  by  two  lengths,  Harold  second,  Magnetism  third  ;  time,  2 :25f . 
Monmouth  Park,  Jnly  8,  won  the  Jersey  Derby,  1|  miles,  defeating  his  only  competi 
tor,  Wilful,  with  ease  ;  time,  2:53.  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  Spendthrift  met  the  son 
of  Enquirer,  Falsetto,  for  the  first  time.  The  two  colts  were  bred  and  raised  within  a 
few  miles  of  one  another,  but  the  former  having  changed  hands,  represented  the  East, 
and  the  latter  the  South.  The  race  was  for  the^Travers  Stakes,  If  miles,  Falsetto  won, 
Spendthrift  was  a  good  second,  Harold  third,  Jericho  and  Dan  Sparling  unplaced  ; 
time,  3:09J.  The  report  was  current,  just  before  this  race,  that  Spendthrift  had  been 
complaining  in  his  feet,  and  was  also  muscle  sore.  Spendthrift  had  undoubtedly  lost 
the  form  that  he  displayed  when  he  won  the  Lorillard  Stakes,  which  was  the  best  and 
fastest  race  ever  run  in  America  by  a  three  year  old.  Same  Meeting,  Aug.  12,  Falsetto 
again  defeated  Spendthrift,  who  finished  second,  in  the  Kenner  Stakes,  2  mile*  ; 
Jericho  was  third,  Monitor  and  Harold  unplaced  ;  time,  3:35£.  Monmouth  Park, 
Aug.  23,  Spendthrift  won  the  Champion  Stakes  for  alleges,  1|  miles,  defeating  Report, 
Bramble,  Volturno,  Harold  and  Bonnie  Oaks  ;  time,  2:41^.  The  track  was  heavy  and 
slow.  Jerome  Park,  N.  Y. ,  Oct.  2,  Spendthrift,  although  unfit  to  run,  started  in  the 
Jerome  Stakes,  If  miles  ;  Monitor  won  ;  Spendthrift  second,  Report  third,  Jericho 
fourth  ;  time,  3:12.  The  performances  of  Spendthrift,  in  or  out  of  condition,  were  all 
creditable  as  the  time  and  weights  will  show.  Spendthrift  did  not  start  as  four- 
year  old,  ran  two  races  at  Jerome  Park  when  unfit  at  5  years  old,  was  second  to  Bar- 
rett, one  mile,  in  1:44|,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  other  race.  Spendthrift  has  the 
Touchstone,  Whisker  and  Whalebone  blood  on  the  sire's  side,  the  Glencoe  on  the 
dam's  side,  and  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed,  with  the  Gimcrack  blood 
through  imp.  Medley.  As  Fellowcraft  is  a  success,  Spendthrift  must  be. 


The  Horse-Breeder^   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


147 


PEDIGREE    OF    SPENDTHRIFT. 


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Comus. 
Clinkerina. 

(Sorcerer  (Trumpator)  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Alexina  by 
King  Fergus  (Eclipse)  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  (Godol.) 
Clinker  (Sir  Peter)—  Pewet  by  Tandem  (Syphon)—  Termagant  by  Tantrum 
(Cripple  by  Godol.)  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

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Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  (Eclipse)  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  — 
Cantatrice  by  Sampson  (Blaze)  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Golumpus  (Gohauna)  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  (Trumpator)  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by 
St.  George  (Anvil)—  Abigail  by  Woodpecker  (Herod)—  Firetail  by  Eclipse. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  (Waxy)—  Dau.  of  Selim  (Buzzard)—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau. 
of  Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Matron  by  Florizel  (Herod). 
Master  Henry  (Orville)  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  (OldEng.)  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 

'RALIAN 

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Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  (Pot-8-os)  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer —  Promise  by  Snap  (Snip)  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 
Hermes  (Mercury)  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  (Trumpator)  —  Beatrice  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 

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Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of  Whiskey  (Saitram)—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

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Shoveler. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Dau.  of  Bajazet  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Hambletonian  (King  Fergus)  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed 
by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  (Crab)  —  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Whisker. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  (Eclipse)—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by 
Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 

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Selim,  or 
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Sprite. 

Sorcerer  —  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini  (Highflyer)  —  Violet  by  Imp.  Shark  — 
Dau.  of  Syphon  (Squirt)—  Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank. 
Bobtail  (Precipitate)  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  — 
Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

imp.  Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  (Highflyer)—  Tabitha  byTrentham 
—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  WTm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Saitram  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp. 
Othello)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire. 

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Sister  to 
Tuckahoe. 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

imp.  Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Imp.  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Sober  John, 
mp.  Alderman  (Pot-8-os)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Clockfast  (Gimcrack)  —  Dau.  of 
Syrame's  Wildair—  Kitty  Fisher  by  Imp.  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher. 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  (Snake). 
The  Flyer  (Vandyke,  Jr.)  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough 
—  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia. 

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Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Imp.  Robin  Redbreast  (Sir  Peter)—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Obscurity  (Eclipse)  —  Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare. 
Robin  Grey  (Royalist)  —  Maria  by  Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  High- 
flyer —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  (Imp.  Traveler). 

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Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau,  of  Alfred 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  (Sampson)  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto  (Sir  Peter)—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  (Eclipse)—  Dau. 
of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg). 

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Medoc. 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Young  Maid  of 
the  Oaks. 

Duroc  (Diomed)  Millers  Damsel  by  Imp.  Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pok-8-o's— 
Dau.  of  Gimcrack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap—  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 
Imp.  Expedition  (Pegasus)—  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Imp.  Spread  Eagle—  An- 
nette by  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Rockingham—  Dau.  of  Gallant. 

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Imp.  Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)  —  Mermaid  by  Waxy  —  Promise  by  Buzzard  —  Dau. 
of  Precipitate  (Mercury)  —  Lady  Harriet  by  Mark  Anthony  (Spectator). 

Daughter  of. 

Blackburn's  Whip  (Imp.  Whip  by  Saitram)—  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  (Imp. 
Medley  by  Gimcrack)  —  Dau.  of  Tayloe's  Bellair  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Dau.  of 

*  Soothsayer  given. 


Imp.  Medley — The  Bellair  Mare  was  brought  from  Virginia  to  Kentucky 
and  certified  to  be  thoroughbred. 


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SPRINGBOK, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  BELMONT  STAKES  AT  JEROME  PARK,  SARATOGA 
CUP  AT  SARATOGA,  AND  MANY  OTHER  RACES,) 

Will  stand  the  season  0/1883,  at  the  Edgewater  Stud,  Harrison  County, 
I£y.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  Hon.  T.  J.  Megibben,  Lairs 
Station,  Ky. 

SPRINGBOK  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,  bred  in  the  Woodburn 
Stud,  Ky.,  foaled  1870  ;  dam,  Hester  by  Lexington,  2d  dam,  Heads  I  Say,  dam  of 
Maggie  Hunter,  Hazard,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glencoe  out  of  imp.  Heads  or  Tails,  by  Lottery, 
Springbok  came  out  as  a  two-year  old,  started  in  two  races.  Jerome  Park  won  a  dash 
of  five  furlongs  for  two-year  olds  in  1:05£,  beating  Minnie  Mac,  Katy  Pease  and 
others,  and  was  unplaced  in  the  Saratoga  Stakes,  at  Saratoga,  three- quarters  of  a  mile, 
won  by  Catesby  in  1 :17i.  As  a  three-year  old  started  in  seven  races,  of  which  he  won 
three.  At  Jerome  Park  won  the  Belmont  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  one  mile,  5  fur- 
longs, beating  Count  D'Orsay,  imp.  Strachino,  Waverley  and  six  others,  among  which 
were  Fellowcraft  and  imp.  Ill-Used.  Same  place  won  a  race  of  mile  heats  in  l:45£r 
1:44£,  beating  imp.  Buckden  and  two  others  ;  won  mile  heats  in  1:46£,  1:48,  1:481, 
Minnie  Mac  won  the  first  heat.  At  Monmouth  Park  was  second  in  the  Jersey  Derby 
for  three-year  olds,  1-J  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  in  2:4of  ;  at  Jerome  Park  was 
second  in  the  Jerome  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling,  no 
official  time  given  ;  at  Saratoga,  was  unplaced  in  the  Travers  Slakes,  for  three-year 
olds,  If  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  in  3:09f,  and  was  third  in  the  Kenner  Stakes  for 
three-year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  imp.  Il-Used  in  3:39.  As  a  four-year  old,  started  in 
nine  races  of  which  he  won  eight.  Jerome  Park,  won  a  selling  race,  If  miles,  in 
3:14£,  carrying  115  Ibs.,  and  beating  Mate,  Fellowcraft  and  others  ;  won  a  handicap 
sweepstakes  one  mile  and  5  furlongs,  in  2:53;  at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  won  the  Citizens'  Handi- 


beating  Preakness,  Katy  Pease  and  Wanderer  ;  won  a  dash  of  2  miles  and  a  furlong 
in  3:56,  won  a  dash  of  3  miles  in  5:42£,  beating  Preakness  and  Fellowcraft;  Jerome 
Park,  was  second  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  won  by  Preakness  in  3:42. 
As  a  five-year  old,  he  started  in  six  races,  winning  four  and  running  dead  heat  in  one. 
At  Jerome  Park,  won  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  in  2:43£,  beating  Mate,  the  only  other 
starter  ;  won  a  race  of  mile  heats  in  1:44£,  1:4(IJ,  beating  Spendrift,  Big  Fellow,  and 
Bill  Bruce  ;  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  1:58$,  beating  Bob  Woolley,  Mate 
and  four  others  ;  at  Saratoga,  ran  dead  heat  witli  Preakness  in  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2£ 
miles,  in  3:o6£y  the  fastest  race  ever  ran  at  the  distance  ;  at  Jerome  Park  won  a  dash  of 
If  miles  in  3:12,  beating  Milner,  Big  Fellow  and  two  others  ;  at  Saratoga  was  second 
in  a  Sweepstakes,  1J  mile-1,  won  by  Grinstead  in  2:08f.  As  a  six-year  old,  started 
once  in  a  race  of  mile  heats  and  was  distanced  in  the  first  heat.  In  this  race  Freebooter 
was  the  winner,  with  101  Ibs.,  while  Springbok  carried  124  Ibs.  Springbok  was 
a  first  class  race-horse,  and  is  descended  from  a  racing  family  on  botli  sides  ; 
he  is  much  inbred  to  Waxy  through  Whisker,  Whalebone,  and  Web,  and  traces  on 
his  dam's  side  to  Eleanor  by  Whiskey,  the  first  mare  to  win  both  the  Derby  and 
Oaks.  In  addition  to  his  Diomed  blood  through  Lexing'ton,  his  dam  traces  to  Dio- 
med's  best  daughter  in  England,  Young  Giantess,  the  dam  of  Sorcerer,  and  a  sis- 
ter to  Roxana,  who  first  brought  the  great  Godolphin  Arabian  into  notice  to  a 
daughter  of  Spanker.  Only  a  few  of  his  get  have  been  trained.  Clipsetta  was  one  of 
the  best  two-year  olds  of  the  past  year.  Won  the  Ladies'  Stake  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  five 
furlongs,  in  1:03-J,  and  Tennessee  Stake,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  defeating  such  ones 

Ella,Vera,  Bondholder,  Ascender,  etc.     She  unfortunately  died  early  in  the  season. 

Springbok  is  a  bright  chestnut,  16  hands  high,  with  star  and  snip  over  his  left  nostril, 
and  while  spot  between  the  nostrils,  and  black  spot  over  his  right  eye,  left  foreleg 
white  over  the  ankle,  both  hind  feet  white  nearly  to  the  hocks.  He  is  a  horse  of  great 
substance  and  power,  highly  finished  all  over  without  a  particle  of  lumber,  and  will 
make  his  mark  in  the  stud. 


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PEDIGREE  OF  SPRINGBOK. 


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Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Hough  ton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexinaby  King  Fergus  —  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant    by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  darn  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to   Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cade. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  St.  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope    by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Match- 
em  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Lon's  Bay  Arabian. 
Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by   Florizel 
—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Selim,  or 
Soothsayer.* 

Sprite. 

Sorcerer—  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini—  Violet  by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Syphon- 
Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  by.  Dimple. 
Bobtail  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton's  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson. 

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Daughter  of 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.of  Bustard. 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)— 
Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus). 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.    of  Imp.   Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.    of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

«?,T»Y                 Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.   of  Obscurity—  Old 
Slamerkin  by  Imp.  Wildair—  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 
T   />    r"i-           [Robin  Grey  —  Maria  bv  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.of  Ariel—  Dau.of  Jack  of  Diamonds—  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hut's  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Tramp. 

Web. 

Dick   Andrews—  Dau.  of   Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Tramp. 
Mandane. 

Dick1  Andrews  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Compton's  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

Partisan. 
Eleanor. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-o's—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap- 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess,  Sorcerer's  dam,  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem 
(Cade)—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  (Godol.)—  Dau.   of  Cole's  Fox- 
hunter  (Brisk  by  Dar.  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Sis.  to  Roxana 
by  the  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb)—  Sis.  to  Chanter  by  the  Akaster 
Turk—  Dau.  of  Leede's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Spanker  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk). 

*  Soothsayer  given. 

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STONEHENGE    (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  COTTAGERS'  CUP  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  1873,) 

Will  be  located  during  the  season  at  the  JBrookdale  Stud,  Mr.  D.  /)„ 
Withers,  proprietor,  near  Holmdel,  N.  J.,  and  used  as  a  private 
stallion. 

STONEHENGE,  by  Blair  Athol,  best  son  of  Stock  well,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  Blenkiron,. 
foaled  1870,  dam  Coimbra,  dam  of  Light  Wine,  etc.,  by  Kingston,  son  of  Venison,  out 
of  Calcavella,  dam  of  Queen  Bee,  etc.,  by  Irish  Birdcatcher.  His  sire,  Blair  Athol, 
won  the  double  events,  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  and  his  sire,  Stockwell,  was  the  greatest 
and  grandest  of  all  the  English  stallions.  Kingston,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  traveled  all 
over  England,  and  was  winner  in  the  best  of  company.  Irish  Birdcatcher,  by  Sir 
Hercules,  son  of  Whalebone,  was  not  only  a  good  race-horse,  but  he  got  The  Baron, 
winner  of  the  St.  Leger,  and  he  got  Stockwell  and  Rataplan.  Birdcatcher  was  also 
Sire  of  Daniel  O'Rourke,  a  Derby  winner,  Songstress,  winner  of  the  Oaks,  Knight  of 
St.  George  and  Warlock,  winners  of  the  St.  Leger.  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  the  sire  of  Leam- 
ington, was  own  brother  to  Birdcatcher.  Stonehenge  made  his  debut  as  a  two-year-old 
in  the  Nursery  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  but  was  unplaced.  This  was  his  only  start  in 
his  two-year-old  form.  When  three  years  old,  he  started  six  times,  won  one  race,  the 
Cotagers'  Cup,  at  Long  Branch,  1£  miles,  in  2 :44^,  He  was  third  to  Tom  Bowling  in 
the  Robins  Stake,  with  Lizzie  Lucas  and  The  Minstrel  behind  him.  Was  third  to 
Survivor  and  Fellowcraft  in  a  race  of  1£  miles,  with  four  others  behind.  He  was  un- 
placed in  his  other  races.  The  Julietta  colt  showed  himself  a  good  two-year-old.  He 
won  the  Surf  Stakes  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  5  furlongs,  in  1 :03£,  beating  Onondaga  and 
Memento  ;  won  August  Stakes  at  Long  Branch,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16,  with 
115  Ibs.,  beating  Wyoming,  Onondaga  and  Memento.  Was  second  in  1882  to  Forester,in 
the  Withers  Stakes,  second  to  Runny mede,  in  the  Tidal  Stakes  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  one 
mile,in  1 :43|,  Won  Club  Purse,  one  mile  in  1 :43|,  beating  Barrett  and  Fellowplay. 
Buckstone  (2)  won  the  Moet  and  Chandon  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :21,  track 
heavy,  defeating  a  field  of  five.  Won  the  Homebred  Produce  Stakes,  three-quarters  of 
a  mile  in  1 :18|,  both  at  Long  Branch.  Very  few  mares  were  ever  bred  to  Stonehenge. 
He  is  a  blood  bay,  with  blaze  face  and  snip,  near  hind  leg  roan  and  white  to  the  hock, 
is  fifteen  hands,  2^  inches  high,  and  weighs  1,140  Ibs.  With  a  Glencoe  cross,  through 
Stockwell,  and  a  double  cross  of  Whalebone,  through  Irish  Birdcatcher,  fortified  by 
the  blood  of  Eclipse  and  Herod,  he  only  needs  a  chance  to  distinguish  himself  as  a  sire. 


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Whalebone—  Peri    by    Wanderer—  Thalestris   by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Bob  Booty  —  Flight  by  I.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero 
—  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Whisker  —  Floranthe   by  Octavian  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Blaze—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound. 
Blacklock—  Gadabout  by  Orville—  Minstrel  by  Sir  Peter—  Matron  by  Flori- 
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Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus. 
Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
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Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Marmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 

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Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by    King    Fergus  —  Lar- 
della  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade. 
Clinker  —  Pewet  by  Tandem  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
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Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Fire  tail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Naylor  by  Cade. 

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Walton  —  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses  —  Quadrille  by  Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

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by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.    of 
Trumpator—  Sis.  to  Postmaster  by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap. 

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Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os  —  Prunella    by  Highflyer  —  Promise   by  Snap  —  Julia    by    Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Sorcerer  —  Wowski  by  Mentor  —  Waxy's  dam  by  Hetod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  — 
Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer. 
Gohanna  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette   by    Compton    Barb  —  Sis.   to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Catton—  Dau.   of    Smolensko—  Lady    Mary    by    Beningbrough—  Dau.    of 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Marske—  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Orville—  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

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Daughter  of. 

Stripling  (Phoenomenon)—  Dau.   of  Oberon—  Sis.  to  Sharper  by  Ranthos 
(Matchem)—  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes—  Sis.  to  Careless  by  Regulus. 
Shuttle—  Katharine  by  Delpini—  Dau.  of  Paymaster  (Herod)—  Dau.   of  Le 
Sang—  Dau.  of  Rib  (Crab)—  Graudam  of  Eclipse  Mother  Western. 

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Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer  —  Thalestris  by  Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.) 

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Flight. 

Chanticleer—  lerne  by  Bagot—  Dau.   of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by   Tim—  Miss 
Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
.  Escape  —  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Daughter  of. 

Buffer—  Spinster  by  Shuttle—  Dau.  of  Sir  Peter—  Bab.  by  Bordeuux-Speranza 
by  Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh  (Waxy)—  Miss  Tooley  by    Teddy    the    Grinder—  Lady 
Jane  by  Sir  Peter—  Paulina  by  Florizel—  Captive  by  Matchem. 

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Orville—  Peterea  by  Sir  Peter—  Mary  Gr.  by    Friar   (South)—  Timante    by 
Tim  (Squirt)—  Sis.  to  Noble  by  Gamahoe  (Bustard). 

Moll-in-tne-  W  ad 

Hambletonian    (King  Fergus)—  Spitfire  by  Pipator  (Jmperator)—  Farewell 

by  Slope  (Highflver)  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Bro.  to  Silvio  (Cade)  — 
Sis.  to  Stripling  by  Button's  Spot. 

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STRACHINO  (Imp.) 

(STRACHINO,    WINNER "  OF  THE  SUMMER   HANDICAP  AT   SARATOGA, 
1873,  AND  SECOND  TO  ILL-USED  IN  THE  KENNER,  SAME  YEAR) 

Strachino  will  stand  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Lakewood  Stud,  near  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  at  $25  the  season.  Application  to  C.  M.  Corbin,  Agent, 
Lexington,  Ky. 

STRACHINO,  by  Parmesan,  son  of  Sweetmeat,  bred  by  Lord  Bradford,  foaled  1870, 
dam  May  Belle,  dam  of  Waterwitch,  Rosabel,  etc.,  by  Hetman  Platoff,  son  o^  Brutan- 
dorf,  out  of  a  daughter  of  Sultan,  sire  of  imp.  Glencoe.  As  a  two-year  old,  Strachino 
started  three  times;  was  second  to  Count  D'Orsay,  in  a  Sweepstakes  for  two-year-olds, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1,19£,  and  unplaced  in  the  other  two  races.  'When  three 
year  old  he  started  five  times  and  won  two  races.  At  Saratoga,  won  dash  of  1£  miles, 
in2:llj,  beating  Joe  Daniels,  Ortolan  and  Wizard.  Same  place,  August  5,  won  the 
Summer  Handicap,  2  miles,  in  3:36|;  was  second  to  imp.  Ill-Used  in  the  Kenner  Stakes, 
2  miles,  in  3 :39.  He  was  then  retired  from  the  turf  and  placed  in  the  stud.  Parmesan, 
his  sire,  was  a  good  horse,  and  sired  Cremorue,  who  won  the  Derby  and  Grand  Prix-de- 
Paris,  in  1872,  and  Ascot  Gold  Cup  in  1873,  and  also  Favonius,  winner  of  the  Derby 
and  the  Goodwood  Cup.  Hetman  Platoff,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  a  superior  race- 
horse ;  sire  of  Cossack,  winner  of  the  Derby,  and  the  dam  of  Daniel  O'Rourke,  winner 
of  the  Derby,  and  Knight  of  St.  George,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger.  Sultan,  the  sire  of 
his  grandam,  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Glencoe,  Ibrahim,  Bay  Middleton  and  Achmet,  win- 
ners of  the  2,000  guineas  in  1834--35-36  and  '37.  Bay  Middleton,  also  won  the  Derby. 
Muley,  the  sire  of  his  great  grandam,  was  the  sire  of  imp.  Margrave,  Leviathan,  and 
Little  Wonder,  a  Derby  winner.  The  most  creditable  of  Strachino's  get,  are,  Strycb. 
nine,  and  Neufchatel,  both  showed  themselves  good  horses.  Strychnine's  races  were 
principally  over  the  timber.  He  won  \\  miles,  over  six  hurdles,  in2:50i;  won  1J 
miles,  over  five  hurdles,  in  2:19J,  and  several  other  good  races.  Neufchatel  won 
Rancocas  Handicap,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  in  1:57,  and  purse  at  Saratoga,  same  dis- 
tance, in  1:55£.  Other  winners  by  him  are,  Baby,  Ersilia,  Hope  (Sphinx),  Peytona 
Barry  and  Sinbad.  He  has  only  covered  a  very  few  mares.  Strachino  is  a  black,  15£ 
hands  high,  well  and  truly  shaped,  but  a  little  light  in  bone.  He  is  a  finely  bred  horse, 
and  much  inbred  to  the  famous  Pot-8-os,  son  of  Eclipse  on  both  sides,  with  a  large  infu- 
sion of  Herod  blood,  through  his  best  sons,  and  traces  through  the  famous  Lady  High 
to  the  old  Montague  Mare. 


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Parasol. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spec- 
tator's darn  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Moses. 
Quadrille. 

Whalebone  or  Seymour  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Grey  Skim  by  Woodpecker  — 
Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by  Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab. 
Selim  —  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss 
Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Reg. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng, 
Phantom  —  Dau.  of  Overton  —  Gratitude's  dam  by  Walnut  —  Dau.  of  Ruler  — 
Piracantha  by  Matchem  —  Prophetess  by  Regulus. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Daii.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian 
Prime  Minister  —  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  An- 
caster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

Tramp. 
Mandane. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

Jennala.  Veru 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem 
—  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkiu. 

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Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Pot-8-o's. 
Y.  Camilla. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by  War  Sportsman  —  Golden  Locks  by  Oroonoko 
—  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner, 
Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  the  Compton  Barb  — 
Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 

Sorcerer. 
Houghton  Lass. 

Trumpator  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade 
—  Beauffernont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

Stamford. 
Marcia. 

Sir  Peter  —  Horatia  by  Eclipse  —  Countess,  Delpini's  dam  by  Blank  —  Dau. 
of  Rib  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Wynn  Arabian. 
Coriander—  Faith  by  Pacolet—  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by 
Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  Dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

Williamson's 
Ditto. 

Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of 
Hutton's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

Waxy. 
Witchery. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Sorcerer  —  Cobbea  by  Skyscraper  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  (He- 

*Voltaire  given.                            Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian—  Grieswood's  Lady  Thigh  by  Partner  (Jigg)— 
Dau.  of  Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chillaby)—  Sophonisba's  dam  by  Cur- 

wen  Bay  Barb— Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Chestnut  Arabian— Dau.  of  Whiteshirt 
—Old  Montague  Mare. 


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STRATFORD 

Will  be  used  as  private  stallion  in  the  Chester  Valley  Stud,  Chester  Valley y 
Pa.f  the  property  of  A.  J.  Cassatt,  Esq. 

STRATFORD  (Leamington  2d),  by  imp.  Leamington,  son  of  Faugh-a-Ballagh,  bred  by 
A  Welch,  Erdenheim  Stud,  Pa.,  foaled  1873,  dam  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Sensation,  by 
Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  out  of  Sally  Lewis,  dam  of  Hunter's  Lexington,  John 
Morgan  Acrobat,  etc.,  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Stratford  was  an  exceedingly  promising  horse 
as  a  two-year  old,  but  having  been  taken  with  a  severe  attack  of  distemper,  was  totally 
unable  to  start  and  the  disease  left  him  in  such  a  poor  plight,  having  injured  his  lungs, 
so  that  whilst  he  had  speed,  he  was  unable  to  stay  a  distance.  At  three  years  old  he 
started  in  fifteen  races,  winning  two,  running  second  in  five,  third  in  one,  and  un- 
placed in  the  others.  Point  Breeze  Park,  Pa. ,  won  purse  three-quarters  of  mile  a  in 
1:17J,  beating  Durango,  Paladin,  and  four  others  ;  same  place  won  purse  heats  of  half 
a  mile  in  :49f ,  :49|,  :49|,  beating  First  Chance,  who  won  first  heat,  Hobkirk  andJGrey 
Lag,  the  fastest  three  heats  ever  run.  Jerome  Park,  ran  second  to  Ambush, 
one  mile  in  1:48,  beating  Woodlands.  Long  Branch,  ran  second  to  Romney, 
three  quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :18.  Faithless  Hattic  F,  and  three  others  behind  him. 
Point  Breeze  Park  ran  second  to  First  Chance,  three  quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:15, 
beating  Culpepper  and  two  others.  Ran  second  to  Waco,  one  mile  in  1 :44,  beating 
Hobkirk,  Einma  G  and  another.  Washington,  D.C.,  ran  second  to  Burgoo,  1£ 
miles  in  2:14,  beating  First  Chance,  Fadladeen  and  one  other.  As  a  four  year 
ran  unplaced  in  three  races.  Stratford  is  a  highly  bred  horse,  own  brother  to  the 
great  Sensation,  and  is  bred  from  one  of  the  great  racing  families  of  America,  a  family 
which  were  almost  uniformly  large  and  profitable  winners  on  the  turf,  and  very  success- 
ful as  stallions  and  broad  mares,  the  family  which  produced  Sensation,  John  Morgan, 
Acrobat,  Hunter's  Lexington,  Motto,  Nannie  Lewis,  Glenmore,  and  a  host  of  others, 
possessing  speed,  conformation,  racing  lineage  and  blood  he  cannot  fail  as  a  sire. 
Stratford  is  a  brown,  15f  hands,  with  a  Leamington  blaze  in  his  face  and  black  legs,  he 
has  magnificient  shoulders,  good  middle  piece,  good  back  hip  and  loin,  and  excellent 
legs  and  feef.  He  much  resembles  his  sire  in  general  conformation  and  appearance. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    STRATFORD. 


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Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Wanderer. 
Thalestris. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Rival  by  Sir  Peter  —  Hornet  by  Drone  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
—Dau.  of  Old  Eng  —  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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lerne. 

Woodpecker  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus 
—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 
Bagot—  Dau.  of  Gamahoe—  Patty  by  Tim—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice—  Ringtail 
Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Sis.  to  Witty  Mare. 

Irish  Escape. 
Young  Heroine. 

Commodore  —  Buffer's  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  —  Bl.  Susan 
by  Snap  —  Lord  Bruce's  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Belgrade. 
Bagot  —  Heroine  by  Hero  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian 
Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway—  Dau.  of  Snake. 

Buzzard. 
Selim's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

Peruvian. 
Musidora. 

Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Budrow  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham 
—Dau.  of  Golden  Ball—  Bushy  Molly  by  Ham.  Ct.  Childers. 
Meteor—  Maid  of  all  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau. 
of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham. 

Blacklock. 
Wagtail. 

Champion. 
Etiquette. 

Whitelock—  Dau.   of  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress   by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Prime  Minister—  Dau.   of  Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel—  Dau.  of 
Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson. 

Selim—  Podagra  by  Gouty—  Jet  by  Magnet—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 
Orville  —  Boadicea   by  Alexander  —  Brunette    by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by 
Matchern  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Bockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Imp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello) 
—  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire. 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fear- 
nought— Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Imp.  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Gray. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds—  Imp.  Diamond. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.    of    Gohanna—  Fraxinella    by    Trentham—  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Tramp. 
Rosamond. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Buzzard  —  Roseberry  by  Phoenomenon  —  Miss  West  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of 
Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Basto. 

Am.  Eclipse. 
Katy  Ann. 

Duroc  —  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger  —  Dau.  of    Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 

Ogle's  Oscar  (Imp.  Gabriel)—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks,  Medoc's  dam  by  Imp. 
Expedition   (Pegasus  by  Eclipse)  —  Maid   of  the  Oaks  by  Imp.  Spread 
Eagle  (Volunteer)  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Rocking- 
ham  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of  Gallant  (Imp.  Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  True  Whig 
(Fitzhugh's  Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Regulus  (Regulus  by  Godol.)  —  Imp. 
Diamond  by  Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner—  Dau.  of 
Greyhound  (White  Barb  Chillaby)—  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of 
D'Arcy  Ch.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

156  The  Horse- Breeders'*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


TEN   BROECK, 


"WINNER  OF  PHOENIX  HOTEL  STAKE  AT  LEXINGTON,  MERCHANTS 
POST  STAKE,  MAXWELL  HOUSE  STAKE  AT  NASHVILLE,  LOUIS- 
VILLE CUP,  GALT  HOUSE  PLATE  AT  LOUISVILLE,  AND  THE  BOWIE 
STAKE  AT  BALTIMORE,  MD.,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  Nantura  8tud,  at  $100  the  season.  Ap- 
plication to  F.  JB.  liar  per ,  Midway,  Ky. 

TEN  BROECK,  by  imp.  Phaeton,  son  of  King  Tom,  bred  by  John  Harper  foaled 
1872,  dam  Fanny  Holton,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Nantura  dam  of  Longfellow,  by 
Brawner's  Eclipse.  _  Ten  Broeck  made  his  bow  to  the  public  as  a  three-year-old,  by 
winning  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stake,  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  2:llf,  track  deep  in  mud, 
beatirg  Bill  Bruce,  Goldmine  and  three  others,  among  which  was  Aristides.  The  track 
was  mil  Idy  and  very  heavy.  Won  Post  Stakes  for  all  ages,  3  miles  in  5:31,  beating 
Stampede  Vandalite  and  two  others.  At  Nashville,  Tenn.,  won  the  Merchants  Post 
Stake  in  3  :36£,  3:40J,  Bob  Woolley  the  only  other  starter.  Won  the  Maxwell  House 
Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  mile  heats,  in  1 :44, 1:45,  beating  Damon  and  Bob  Woolley. 
At  Lexington,  Ky.,  Fall  Meeting,  won  a  sweepstake  for  three-year-olds,  one  mile  and 
five  furlongs,  in  2:49£,  beating  Bob  Woolley,  Elemi,  King  Alfonso  and  Emma  C. 
This  race  stood  as  the  fastest  on  record  until  beaten  by  Bend  Or,  in  1882.  Was 
second  in  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  for  three-year-olds,  2  miles,  won  by  King  Al- 
fonso in  3 :34£.  Was  unplaced  in  his  other  three  races.  As  a  four-year-old  he  started 
in  eight  races,  winning  seven  and  was  second  in  the  other.  At  Louisville,  Ky.,  won 
n  race  of  two  mile  heats  in  3:38|,  3:38.  Same  place  won  the  Louisville  Cup, 
2£  miles  in  4:03f.  Monmouth,  the  only  other  starter,  won  the  Gait  House 
Plate  for  four-year-olds.  2£  miles,  in  4:35|,  beating  Steinbok,  Damon  and 
•Cruisan.  At  Lexington  Fall  Meeting  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  five  furlongs  in 
2:51f.  Same  place  won  a  dash  of  2  miles  and  five  furlongs  in  4:58%.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  won  Post  Stake,  3  miles,  in  5:26%,  beating  Add,  the  only  other  starter.  Won 
dash  of  four  miles  against  time  of  Fellowcraft,  7:19^,  in  7:15£,  which  stands  as  the 
fastest  four  miles  ever  run.  As  a  five-year-old  started  ten  times  and  won  nine 
races.  Lexington,  Ky. ,  walked  over  for  a  purse,  1£  miles.  Same  place  won  a  dash 
of  2  miles  and  a  furlong  in  3:53J,  beating  Katrine  and  Chestnut  Oaks.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  won  a  dash  of  one  mile  against  time  in  1 :39f,  the  fastest  mile  ever  run.  Won  a 
dash  of  2  miles  against  time  True  Blue's,  time  3:32£,  in  3:27^.  Lexington,  Ky., 
won  a  dash  of  2  miles  und  a  furlong  in  3:56£,  Fairplay  the  only  other  starter.  Won 
a  dash  of  3  miles  in  5:34£,  beating  Heretog,  Bill  Dillon  and  Katrine.  Won  a  dash 
of  li  mile  in  2:11£,  beating  Courier.  Won  a  dash  of  2  miles  in  3:36,  beat- 
ing Tolona  and  Whisper.  At  Baltimore  won  the  Bowie  Stakes,  four  mile  heats,  in 
7:42|,  7:40.  Was  second  in  a  dash  of  2  miles,  won  by  Parole  in  4:37£.  As  a  six- 
year-old  started  twice  and  won  both  races.  Lexington,  Ky.,  won  a  dash  of  1£ 
miles  in  2:48£,  beating  Leonard,  Vera  Cruz,  Bill  Bass  and  Aristides.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  won  a  match  race  against  Mollie  McCarty,  four  mile  heals,  in  8:19|,  Mollie  was 
distanced  first  heat.  This  closed  his  turf  career.  Ten  Broeck  was  a  first-class  race- 
horse, but  ran  in  and  out  on  account  of  condition.  The  family  is  a  racing  one,  pos- 
sessing both  speed  and  bottom.  His  two-year-olds  made  their  appearance  last  season 
and  ran  creditably.  Lord  Ra^land  won  the  Equity  Stakes  at  Saratoga,  three-quarters 
of  a  mile,  in  1:19,  defeating  Baron  Faverot,  Barnes,  and  others.  He  also  won  a  mile 
dash  at  Louisville  with  113  Ibs.  in  l:46f,  defeating  a  field  of  seven,  Cardinal  McClos- 
key  won  5  furlongs  in  1:01,  and  Maiden  Stakes  at  Louisville,  three-quarters  of  a  mile 
in  1:22,  track  muddy,  beating  a  field  of  twelve.  Same  place  won  Belle  Meade  Stakes, 
three-quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1 :16,  beating  Ascender  and  three  others.  Ten  Broeck  is 
a  blood  bay,  with  small  star  and  little  white  on  his  hind  feet ;  stands  about  16^  hands 
high  ;  has  rather  a  plain  head  and  ear  ;  large  jaw,  and  immense  throttle  ;  good  strong 
neck,  well  set  on  broad,  oblique  shoulders,  with  an  abundance  of  muscle  over  the 
shoulder-blade  ;  great  depth  of  girth  ;  large,  roomy  barrel  ;  strong,  muscular  back; 
urched  loin,  with  broad,  strong  hips  ;  great  length  from  the  point  of  the  hip  to  the 
whirl  bone  ;  immense  muscular  thigh  and  stifles,  with  broad,  good  hocks,  and  sound, 
good  legs  and  feet;  he  weighs  about  1,250  Ibs.  He  is  almost  a  perfect  model  of  a  race- 
horse. In  addition  to  his  Glencoe  cross,  he  has  the  Whisker,  Whalebone,  Pantaloon 
And  Orville  blood,  and  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed  on  the  dam's  side, 
having  seven  crosses  of  that  blood,  he  will  be  a  success. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   TEN   BROECK. 


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IMP.  PHAETON. 

Merry  Sunshine.  King  Tom. 
Dnno-htpr  nf  Storm.  Pocahontas.  Harkaway. 

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Whisker. 
Floranthe. 

ty'axy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap    * 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
3ctaviau  —  Caprice  by  Anvil  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of 
Blaze  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound  —  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 

Nabocklish. 
Miss  Tooley. 

Rugantino  —  Butterfly  by  Master  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Mother 
Brown  by  Trunnion  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  OldEng.  —  Dau.of  Bolton  Starling. 
Peddy  the  Grinder  —  Lady  Jane  by  Sir  Peter  —  Paulina  by  Florizel  —  Captive 
by  Matchem  —  Calliope  by  Slouch  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

Sultan. 
Trampoline. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.   to   Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Spot, 
framp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  — 
Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

Muley. 
Clare. 

Orville—  Eleanor   by   Whiskey—  Y.     Giantess    by    Diomed—  Giantess    by 
Matchem—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Vfarmion  —  Harpalice  by  Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mer- 
cury —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 
Master  Henrv—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  May- 
fly by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Pantaloon. 
Languish. 

Castrel  —  Idalia   by  Peruvian  —  Musidora  by  Meteor  —  Maid  of  all  Work  by 
Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip. 
Cain  —  Lydia  by  Poulton  —  Variety  by  Hyacinthus  —  Sis.  to   Swordsman  by 
Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Locust  —  Dau.  of  Changeling. 

Touchstone. 
Decoy. 

Camel  —  Banter  by  Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matclfem  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling. 
Filho-da-Puta—  Finesse  by  Peruvian—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Dau.of  High- 
flyer —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 

Emilius. 
Variation. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  <-f  Smiling  Tom. 
Justard  (Castrel)  —  Johanna  South  cote  by  Beningbrough  —  Laviniaby  Pipa- 
tor  —  Dick  Andrews'  dam  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff. 

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Daughter  of. 

)iomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.of  Bustard, 
mp.  Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Daur  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  — 
Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Momed  —  Dau.  of    Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'   Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symmes'  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
:lobin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

Duroc. 
Miller's  Damsel 

Diomed  —  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Dau.of  Va.  Cade  —  Dau.of  Hickman's 
Independence  —  Dolly  Fine  by  Silvereye  —  Dau.  of  Badger. 
Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau  of  Gimcrack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian. 

Henry. 
Young  Romp. 

Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Bellona  by  Bellair  —  Indian  Queen  by  Meades 
Pilgrim  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus  (Janus.) 
Duroc  —  Romp  by  Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  —  Snap- 
Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau  of  Bart  Childers. 

Sir  Archy. 
Eliza. 

Diomed—  Castianira  by  Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau  of  Bustard. 
Bedford  —  Imp.  Mambrina  by  Mambrino  —  Sis.  to  Naylor's  Sally  by  Blank  — 
Dau.  of  Ward—  Dau.  of  Merlin—  Dau.  of  Pert—  Dau.  of  St.  Martin. 

t  Brimmer,  or 
Blue  Beard.* 
Woodpecker's 
dam. 

Brimmer  (Blue  Beard)  —  Dau.    of    Lamplighter  (Imp.   Medley)  —  Dau.   of 
Medley  (Gimcrack)  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Janus. 

M  c 

Imp.  Buzzard  (Woodpecker)—  The  Faun  by  Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.  Medley) 
Sheoherdess  bv  Kine  Herod  (Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Moreton's  Imp. 

*  Blue  Beard  by  Imp.  Sterling  dam.      Traveler  (Partner)  —  Dau.   of  Imp.  Whittington   (Whitenose)  —  Dau.   of 
Brilliant  by  Imp.  Matchem  2d  dam,     Imp.  Childers  (Blaze)—  Dau.  of   Babraham  (Godol.)—  Dau.   of  Bethel's 
Imp.  by  Brilliant,  as  the  author  be-    Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau. 
"eves.                                                     of  old  Merlin. 
t  Brimmer  given. 

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TOM    OCHILTREE 

Will  be  located  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Bolingbrooke  Stud,  near 
Middleburg^  Md.,  and  will  be  permitted  to  serve  mares  at  $25  the 
season.  Application  to  R.  Wl  Wftlden,  Middleburg,  Md. 

TOM  OCHILTREE  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  by  A.  J.  Alexander,  Woodburn 
Stud,  near  Spring  Station,  Ky.,  foaled  1872,  dam  Katona,  the  dam  of  Metarie  and  San- 
ford,  by  Voucher,  son  of  Wagner,  out  of  Countess  by  imp.  Margrave,  winner  of  the  St. 
Leger  in  1882  ;  Lexington  will  be  found  in  this  book  ;  Wagner,  the  sire  of  Voucher 
he  the  sire  of  Katona,  was  closely  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  ;  he  defeated  the  great  Grey 
Eagle  in  the  two  memorable  contests,  four  mile  heats  at  Louisville,  Kentucky,  in  1839  ; 
Voucher  was  a  fine  race-horse  and  was  held  in  high  esteem  in  his  clay  ;  Margrave,  the 
sire  of  his  grandam,  was  a  large,  fine  horse  and  a  very  successful  sire  ;  sired  Brown 
Dick,  whose  three  miles  in  5:30,  5:28£  has  not  of  ten  been  excelled,  he  was  also  sire 
of  Blue  Dick,  a  famous  horse,  and  of  Molly  Jackson,  whose  famous  third  heat  of  three 
miles  in  5:28f,  has  never  been  equalled.  Tom  Ochiltreedid  not  run  in  his  two-year 
old  form,  but  scored  his  first  victory  at  Baltimore,  and  won  four  out  of  the  nine  races 
in  which  he  started  in  his  three-year  old  form  ;  Baltimore,  won  dash  of  three-quarters 
of  a  mile  in  1 : 24f ,  beating  Audubon  and  seven  others  ;  won  the  Preakness  Stakes  a 
Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds,  \\  miles  in  2 : 43|,  beating  Viator  and  seven  others  ; 
Jerome  Park,  won  the  Annual  Sweepstakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles  and  a 
furlong  in  4:09£,  beating  Chesapeake  and  Ascension;  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  the 
Dixie  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles  in  3:42£,  beating  Viator-,  Aristides, 
Khadamanthus  and  other  good  horses  ;  was  third  in  the  Breckenridge  Stakes  for  three- 
year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  Aristides,  Viator  second  in  8:36},  he  carrying  a  penalty 
of  five  pounds,  and  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races  ;  four-years  old,  started  in  ten 
races  and  won  eight;  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles  in  4:09, 
beating  Stampede,  Viator  and  four  others  ;  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Jockey  Club 
Handicap,  two  miles  in  3:41f,  beating  Kildare,  Chesapeake  and  five  others  ;  won  the 
Centennial  Stakes  for  aliases,  2f  miles  in  5:09J,  beating  Acrobat  and  Olitipa; 
Monmouth  Park,  won  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2£  miles  in  4:48|,  Stampede  the  only 
other  starter;  won  the  Capital  Stakes  for  four-year  olds,  three  miles  in  5:35£, 
beating  Chesapeake  aud  Ascension  ;  at  Saratoga,  won  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2£  miles 
in4:06|,  beating  Parole,  Big  Sandy  and  Madge;  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Maturity 
Stakes  for  four-year  olds,  three  miles  in  5:43£,  beating  Chesapeake,  Mattie  A,  and 
Grey  Nun;  won  the  Centennial  Cup,  four  miles  in  7:36,  beating  Acrobat,  Big 
Sandy  and  D'Artagnan  ;  at  Saratoga,  was  second  in  the  All-aged  Sweepstakes,  ij 
miles,  won  by  Parole  in  2 : 12f  ;  was  unplaced  in  race  of  two  mile  heats,  won 
by  Add  in  3:47J,  3:48£ ;  Ochiltree  won  first  heat,  but  was  distanced  in  the  second  ; 
five  years  old,  started  fourteen  times  and  was  first  in  nine  races  ;  Baltimore,  Md.,  won 
the  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles  in  4:14;  won  race  of  two  mile  heats  in  3:43, 
distanced  the  field  first  heat ;  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2£  miles 
in  4:09f,  beating  Athlene  and  Fellowcraf t  ;  won  a  dash  of  2|  miles  in  4:36£, 
Athlene  the  only  other  starter  ;  Saratoga,  won  a  dash  of  2  miles  in  3 : 39£,  beating 
Athlene  and  Aunt  Betsey;  won  a  handicap  dash  of  2  miles  in  3:42£,  beating 
Cloverbrook,  Oriole  and  two  others  ;  Ochiltree  carried  120  Ibs. ;  Jerome  Park,  won 
the  Grand  National  Handicap,  2£  miles  in  4:18£,  carrying  124  Ibs.,  beating  Parole, 
Inspiralion  and  Gal  way ;  won  dash  of  If  miles  in  3:14,  beating  Virginius  and 
Warlock,  track  heavy  ;  Saratoga  was  second  in  the  All-aged  Stakes,  \\  miles, 
won  by  Vera  Cruz  (3),  Ochiltree  carried  124  Ibs. ;  was  second  in  the  Saratoga  Cup, 
2i  miles,  won  by  Parole  in  4:04£  ;  was  second  in  a  dash  of  2£  miles,  won  by  Whisper 
in  4:02  ;  was  second  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won  by  Vera  Cruz  in  3:17  ;  at  Baltimore, 
was  third  in  a  dash  of  2J  miles,  won  by  Parole  in  4:37f,  track  very  heavy.  Tom 
Ochiltree  is  one  of  Lexington's  best  sons,  he  could  run  fast  and  stay  under  heavy 
weights,  his  great  size,  coupled  with  symmetry  of  form,  should  commend  him  to 
breeders.  He  is  deeply  inbred  to  Diomed  through  his  many  Archy  crosses,  and  the 
Eclipse  cross  is  an  addition  through  a  staying  family,  fortified  with  a  triple  cross  of 
Orville.  through  his  sons,  Muley  and  Emilius.  Ochiltree  is  a  bay,  16  hands  2£ 
inches  high,  no  white  except  a  small  star.  He  is  one  of  the  truest  and  best  shaped 
big  horses  in  the  world,  all  bone  and  muscle  without  a  particle  of  lumber. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    TOM   OCHILTREE. 


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Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockiugham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coa.  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Charming  Molly. 

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Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  —  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian  —  Royal  Mare. 
Symme's  Wildair  (Imp.  Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus.) 

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Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib  by  Crab)  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 

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Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze  — 
Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Clockfast—  Dau.of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought—  Imp. 
Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Da.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte  by  Old  Royal. 

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Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of 
Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana  by  Second—  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coa.  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard. 
Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.   Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist  —  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George  —  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian  —  Lady  Thigh. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt, 
[mp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by 
Imp.  Shark—  Betsey  Pringle  by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Jenny  Dismal. 

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Sir  Archy  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Alderman  —  Dau.  of  Asche's 
Roebuck  —  Dau.  of  King  Herod  (Imp.  Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Partner, 
[mp.    Citizen  —  Dau.   of  Huntsman   (Mousetrap  by  Y.  Marske)  —  Dau.  of 
Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Janus. 

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Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Spitfire. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler— 
Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Gotiol.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Framp.  Whiteneck. 
Seningbrough  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  (Doge)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of 
Wilson's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Mogul—  Dau.  of  Crab. 

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Eleanor. 

Seningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Fair  Helen. 

Gohanna—  Chestnut  Skim  by  Woodpecker—  Silver's  dam  by  Herod—  Y.  Hag 
by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 
rlambletonian  —  Helen  by  Delpini  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta 
by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

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Diomed—  Amanda  by  Grey  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Hickman'g 
Independence—  Dolly  Fine  by  Imp.  Silvereye  (Cul.  Arabian). 
Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau  .  of  Gimcrack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap— 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Bart  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Sir  Archy  —  Sumpter's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Imp. 
Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second. 
Thornton's  Diomed  <Imp.  Diomed)—  Dau.of  Tiger  (Cook's  Whip)—  Dau.  of 
Imp.  Shark  (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus). 

1 60  The  Horse- Breeders*   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


UNCAS, 


(WINNER    OF    THE    KENTUCKY    STAKES  AT  SARATOGA  AND   WEST- 
CHESTER  CUP  AT  JEROME  PARK,  N.  Y.) 

Uhcas  will  be  used  as  private  stallion  "in  the  Brookdale  Stud,  Monmouth 
County ',  near  ITolmdcl,  N.  J.,  Mr.  D.  D.  Withers,  proprietor. 

UNCAS  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  in  Woodburn  Stud,  Kentucky,  foaled 
1876,  dam  Coral,  dam  of  Wanderer  by  Vandal,  son  of  Glencoe,  out  of  Cairn  Gorme^ 
by  Cotherstone,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby,  son  of  Touchstone,  winner  of 
the  St.  Leger,  Doncaster  Cups  in  1835  and  1836,  and  Ascot  Gold  Cups  in  1836  and 
1837.  Uncas  only  started  three  times  at  two-years  old  ;  won  the  Kentucky  Stakes  at 
Saratoga,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :20|,  beating  Harold,  Idler,  Dan  Sparling,  &c. ; 
he  ran  second  for  the  Saratoga  Stakes  to  Harold,  and  second  in  the  Nursery  at  Jerome 
Pai k  to  the  King  Ernest  gelding.  Uncas  was  then  shipped  to  England,  and  in  1879 
ran  unplaced  in  the  2,000  guineas,  won  by  Charibert  ;  he  behaved  very  badly  at  the 
post  and  delayed  the  start.  He  was  then  returned  to  America,  and  at  four  years  old 
started  fifteen  times  ;  won  five  races,  was  second  in  six,  third  in  three  and  unplaced 
in  one;  Jerome  Park,  June  5,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2^  miles,  in  4:09£, 
beating  Ferida,  Monitor  and  Franklin  ;  a  most  capital  race  ;  Gravesend,  June 
23,  ^  ran  second  to  Monitor  in  Coney  Island  Cup,  2|  miles,  4:36£,  beating 
Ferida  and  Danicheff ;  June  20,  ran  second  to  Glenmore  in  Stirrup  Cup,  two  miles 
and  a  furlong,  in  3 : 48|,  beating  Jim  Beck  ;  an  excellent  race  ;  Long  Branch,  July  5, 
ran  second  to  Report  (4),  108  Ibs.;  Uncas  (4),  114  Ibs.;  in  Shrewsberry  Handicap, 
If  miles,  in  3: 12J,  beating  Ferida  (4),  105  Ibs.,  and  Danicheff  (5),  100  Ibs. ;  was  third 
to  Report,  115  Ibs.,  and  Monitor,  120  Ibs.;  Uncas,  131  Ibs.,  in  Monmouth  Cup,  2£ 
miles,  in  4:07  ;  ran  third  to  Luke  Blackburn  and  Monitor  in  Champion  Stakes,  \\ 
miles,  in  2:34  ;  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance,  Grenada  and  Report  behind 
him  ;  August  21,  won  Handicap  Sweepstake,  1£  miles,  in  2:16£,  Uncas,  112  Ibs., 
beating  One  Dime  (4),  115  Ibs. ;  Gravesend,  September  4,  ran  third  to  Luke  Blackburn 
and  Monitor  in  Great  Challenge  Stakes,  1|  miles,  in  2:38,  beating  One  Dime; 
September  7,  ran  second  to  Glenmore  (5),  107  lb.;  Uncas,  107  Ibs.,  1£  miles, 
in  3:07,  beating  Monitor,  109  Ibs.,  Krupp  Gun  and  Mintzer,  September  14,  was 
beaten  by  Luke  Blackburn  a  match,  each  carrying  108  Ibs.,  1£  miles,  in  2:42£; 
September  23,  won  handicap  sweepstakes,  one  mile  and  three  furlongs,  107  Ibs. 
up,  in  2:21f,  beating  Mary  Anderson  (3),  78  Ibs.,  and  Checkmate  (5),  114  Ibs. 
This  is  the  fastest  and  best  race  ever  run  at  the  distance.  Jerome  Park,  October  7, 
won  Grand  National  Handicap,  2J  miles,  carrying  113  Ibs.,  in  4:05^,  beating 
Monitor,  116  Ibs.;  Ferida,  114  Ibs.,  and  Franklin  (5),  102  Ibs.;  Baltimore, 
October  20,  was  beaten  by  Monitor  in  Pimlico  Stakes,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  in 
3:44^,  the  fastest  race  ever  run  at  the  distance  ;  Jerome  Park,  November  2,  won 
handicap  'sweepstakes,  If  miles,  in  3:16|,  119  Ibs.,  beating  Harlequin  (4),  89  Ibs., 
and  Krupp  Gun  (5),  100  Ibs. ;  at  five-years  old,  started  five  times,  was  unplaced 
in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap  at  Jerome,  2  miles,  won  by  Grenada,  in  3:43; 
was  beaten  mile  heats  by  Sir  Hugh,  103  Ibs.,  Uncas,  129  Ibs.,  in  1:48, 1:50,  track  deep 
in  mud ;  was  unplaced  in  Coney  Island  Cup,  2£  miles,  won  by  Glenmore,  in 
3:58f  ;  was  unplaced  in  handicap  sweepstakes,  1J  miles,  won  by  Krupp  Gun,  in 
2: Hi;  was  third  to  Greenland  and  Ferida  in  Handicap  Sweepstakes  at  Monmouth 
Park,  1£  miles,  in  2:39J.  Uncas  is  a  blood  bay;  stands  15|-  hands  high,  with 
his  right  fore  foot  white,  and  a  small  star  in  his  forehead.  He  is  quite  a  compact, 
well  and  evenly-formed  horse  all  over,  having  a  neat  head  and  neck,  with  good 
shoulders  and  depth  of  girth,  with  extra  good  body,  hips,  stifles,  and  excellent  legs 
and  feet.  The  pedigree  is  one  of  the  best  in  the  Stud  Book,  and  from  a  distinguished 
racing  family.  His  dam  is  by  Glenroe's  best  son,  and  he  traces  back  through  an 
own  sister  to  Glencoe,  to  a  Natural  Barb  Mare.  If  the  blood  of  Lexington  and 
Glencoe  is  to  be  preserved  to  the  country,  it  is  through  just  such  pure  channels  as- 
Uncas  presents. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   UNCAS. 


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Diomecl. 
Castianira. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.   of  F.    Chil- 
ders  —  Miss  Belvoir  b}*  Gr.  Grautham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bosphorus  —  Dau.   of  Wm's 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 

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Daughter  of. 

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Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian. 
Symme's  Wildair  (Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau.  of 
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Diome.d. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.   of  F.   Chil- 
ders  —  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock. 

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Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze  — 
Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by    Fearnought  — 
Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Somerset  Arabian. 

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Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Goldflnder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beuingbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
,   by  Herod  —  Sophia"  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus— Dau.  of  Coalition  Cqlt—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab). 
Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.   Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second. 

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Royalist  —  Belle  Mariah  bv  Gr.  Diomed  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St.   George  —  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian.                                      \/ 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  darn  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.   of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whilelock  —  Dau.  of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress    by 
Pot-87os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 
Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Ara- 
bian —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko  —  Sis.  to  Mirza. 

2 

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Lucilla. 

Trumpator. 
Lucy. 

Sir  Solomon  —  Dau.  of  Hickory  (Imp.  Whip)  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpa- 
tor —  Sis.  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse. 
Orphan  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
—  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude    by    Pipator—  Beatrice    by    Sir    Peter—  Pyrrha    by 
Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton  —  Dau.    of    Smolensk  o  —  Lady    Mary   by    Beningbrough  —  Dau.    of 
Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Marske  —  A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus. 
Orville  —  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 

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Sultan. 

elim—  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury— 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus. 

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Trampoline. 

rramp—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Prunella 
bv  Hiehflver  (Herod)—  Promise  bv  Snap  (Snip)—  Julia  bv  Blank  (Godol.) 

—Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)— Bohny'Lass  by  Bay  Boltoii  (Grey 
Hautboy) — Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian — Dau.  of  Byerly  "Turk — Dau.  of 
Taffolet  Barb— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Natural  Barb  Mare. 


162  The  Horse  Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


VENTILATOR 

Will  be  located  for  the  season  of  1883,  as  private  stallion,  in  the  Brook- 
dale  Stud,  near  Holmdel^  Monmouth  Co.,  JV.  Y.,  Mr.  I).  I).  Withers, 
proprietor. 

YENTILATOR,  by  Vandal,  best  son  of  imp.  Glencoe,  bred  by  Gen.  W.  Gr.  Harding, 
Belle  Meade  Stud,  near  Nashville,  Tenn.,  foaled,  1872,  dam  Carolin,  the  dam  of 
Bounce,  By-the-Way,  Ella,  etc.,  by  imp.  Scythian,  son  of  Orlando,  by  Touchstone,  2d 
dam  Rosette,  dam  of  Quartermaster,  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  out  of  Picayune,  the  dam  of 
Doubloon,  Florin,  Louis  d'Or,  etc.,  by  Medoc,  son  /of  American  Eclipse.  Ventilator 
made  his  first  appearance  as  a  two-year-old  in  the  Young  America  Stakes,  No.  1,  one 
mile,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  running  second  to  Katie  Pearce  in  1 :45£,  with  Elemi,  Leona, 
Bob  Woolley,  and  six  others  behind  him.  Ran  dead  heat  with  Elemi,  for  the  Young 
America  Stakes,  No.  2,  one  mile,  in  1 :4Cf  ;  Elemi  beat  him  the  deciding  heat  in  1 :49|. 
Behind  him  in  this  were  Katie  Pearce,  Bob  Woolley,  and  five  others.  At  three  years 
old  was  unplaced  in  the  Clark  Stakes  at  Louisville,  won  by  his  stable  companion, 
Volt  geur.  In  1876  and  '77,  he  was  in  retirement.  In  1878,  he  came  out  in  poor  hands, 
ran  econd  in  one  race  and  unplaced  in  seven.  In  1879,  started  in  21  races,  all  over 
timuer,  won  four,  was  second  in  three,  third  in  five,  and  unplaced  in  the  others.  He 
ran  3J  miles  over  the  Steeple  Chase  Course,  at  Sheepshead  Bay,  in  4:27£,  and  won  the 
second  heat  in  a  hurdle  race  of  heats,  1£  miles  in  2:28.  In  1880,  started  in  14  races, 
won  seven,  was  second  in  five,  and  unplaced  in  two.  His  races  were  all  over  timber, 
and  some  of  them  fast  ones,  beating  such  horses  as  Judith,  Bertha,  Pomeroy,  Chimney- 
sweep, etc.  During  his  retirement  he  covered  three  mares,  and  got  Mary  Anderson, 
Bagdad,  and  Ventriloquist,  all  of  them  winners  in  good  company.  The  family  is  a 
famous  racing  one  on  both  sides.  On  the  sire's  side  belong  Lexington,  Vandal,  Mon- 
archist, Volturno,  Ruric,  Alaric,  Luke  Blackburn,  Hindoo,  Monitor,  and  others  of  the 
best  horses  of  the  American  tfrf .  On  the  side  of  his  dam  the  family  is  perhaps  equally 
famous,  such  horses  as  Doubloon,  Florin,  Louis  d'Or,  the  best  horses  of  their  day,  as 
also  Quartermaster,  Vagrant  and  Bounce.  Ventilator  is  a  dark  chestnut,  witk  a  email 
leaf -shaped  star  in  the  forehead,  15£  hands  high,  but  very  stout,  well  shaped  and 
muscular.'  He  weighs  1,055  Ibs.  He  will  get  race-horses  with  a  fair  chance. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   VENTILATOR. 


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Buzzard. 
CastrePs  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian  —  Dam  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.   of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay 
Maltou's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler. 

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Williamson's 
Ditto. 

Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by  Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of 
Button's  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub. 

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Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler 
—  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Godolphin  Arabian. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting 
by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

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Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian—  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon—  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot  8-os—  Manilla  bv 
Goldflnder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

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Orville. 
Miss  Grimstone. 

Beniugbrongh—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam. 
Weasel—  Dau.  of  Ancaster—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian—  Dau.    of  Sampson— 
Dau.  of  Oroonoko—  Sis.  to  Mirza  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Sir  Solomon. 
Dauphter  of. 

Imp.   Tickle   Toby  (Alfred)—  Vesta  by    Dreadnought  (Celer)—  Bandy  by 
Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Americus  (Imp.  Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought. 
Hickory  (Imp.  Whip)  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Lambinos 
by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Vauxhall  Snap's  dam,  by  Cade. 

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Orphan. 
Lady  Grey. 

Ball's  Florizel  (Dioined)—  Fair  Rachel  by  Diomed—  Susan  Jones  by  Imp. 
Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wildair  (Symme's  Wildair). 
Robin  Gray—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Langar. 
Kite. 

Selim—  Dau.  of  Walton—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babrahan  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Bustard  (Castrel)—  Olympia  by  Sir   Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil—  Scota  by 
Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank. 

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Brutandorf. 
Daughter  of. 

Blacklock—  Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.   Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla 
by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  Comp.  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus. 
Comus—  Marciana  by  Stamford—  Marcia  by  Coriander—  Faith  by  Pacolet— 
Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroouoko. 

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Princess. 

Slane. 
Sis.  to  Cobweb. 

Royal  Oak—  Dau.  of  Orville—  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King 
Fergus  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  —  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Phantom  —  Filagree  by  Soothsayer  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpa- 
tor —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia. 

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Emilius. 
S«*-Mew. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.   of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dor 
mant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  —  Horatia. 

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Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.    of    Gohanua—  Fraxinella    by    Trentham—  Dau.  Of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Sancho—  Blacklock's  dam  by  Coriander—  Wildgoose  by   Highflyer—  Co- 
heiress by  Pot-8-os»—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  England. 

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Am.  Eclipse. 

Y.  Maid  of  the 
Oaks. 

Duroc—  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger—  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os—  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack—  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  B.  Childers. 
Expedition—  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle—  Annette  by  Imp.   Shark 
—Dau.  of  Rockingham—  Dau.  of  Gallant—  Dau.  of  True  Whig. 

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Tiger. 
Lady  Robin. 

Cook's  Whip  —  Jane  Hunt  by  Hampton's  Paragon  —  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure  — 
SlamerkiH  by  Wiidair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin    Gray  (Royalist)—  Dau.     of    Quicksilver  (Imp.    Medley)—  Dau.  of 
Meade's  Celer  (Janus  by  Janus,  Son  of  Go.  Arabian;. 

164  The  Horse-Breeders*   Guide  and  Hand  J3oo7c. 


VIATOR, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SEQUEL  STAKES  AT  SARATOGA,  WESTCHESTER 
CUP  AT  JEROME  PARK,  AND  PHILADELPHIA  CUP  AT  PHILA- 
DELPHIA, PA.), 

Will  stand  at  the  Cloverbrook  Slud.      Property  if  Mr.  Usher  Clabaugh, 
near  Middleburg,  Md.,  at  $25  the  season,  dams  of  winners  free. 

VIATOR  by  Vauxhall.  son  of  Lexington,  bred  by  E.  A.  Clabaugh,  foaled  1872,  dam 
Heather-belle  by  imp.  Balrownie,  son  of  Annandale,  out  of  L'Anglaise  by  Hobbie 
Noble.  Viator  made  his  appearance  as  a  three-vear  old,  started  eight  times  and  won 
two  races.  Saratoga,  won  the  Sequel  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles,  in  3:43 J, 
beating  Gen.  Harvey,  Vagabond,  and  Paul  Pry  ;  won  the  Three-year  old  Stakes,  1-J- 
miles,  in  2:48|-.  Baltimore,  was  second  in  the  Preakness  Stakes,  1£  miles,  won  by 
Tom  Ochiltree  in  2:43|  ;  was  second  in  the  Dixie  Stakes  for  three-year  olds,  2  miles, 
won  by  Tom  Ochiltree  in3:42|  ;  was  second  in  the  Breckenbridge  Stakes  for  three- 
year  olds,  2  miles,  won  by  Aristides  in  3:36£.  At  Monmouth  Park  was  third  in 
the  Jersey  Derby  for  three-year  olds,  1|  miles,  won  by  Calvin  in  2:43£  ;  was  un- 
placed in  his  other  races.  As  a  four-year  old  started  in  eight  races,  of  which  he  won 
four.  Baltimore,  won  a  race  of  2  mile  heats  in  3:41,  3:43,  beating  Joe  Cerns  and 
three  others.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Westchester  Cup,  2^  miles,  in  4:10£,  beating  St. 
Martin,  Joe  Cerns  and  Lelaps.  Point  Breeze  Park,  Pa.,  won  the  Philadelphia  Club 
Cup,  2|  miles,  in  4:37J,  beating  Chesapeake,  Shirley,  and  Madge.  Saratoga,  won  a 
dash  of  2  miles  in  3 :37,  beating  Preston  and  Brother  to  Bassett  (Charley  Howard). 
Saratoga,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  4  miles  won  by  St.  Martin  in  7:44f,  only  two  starters. 
Baltimore,  was  third  in  the  Baltimore  Cup,  2£  miles,  won  by  Tom  Ochiltree  in  4:09. 
and  was  unplaced  in  his  other  races.  Viator  is  a  highly  bred  horse,  his  sire,  Vaux- 
hall, was  one  of  Lexington's  best  sons,  and  traces  back  to  an  own  sister  of  Muley  Mo- 
lock.  Viator  has  the  Diomed  and  Orville  blood  on  the  side  of  his  sire,  and  the  blood 
of  Old  Queen  Mary,  coupled  with  that  of  Whalebone  through  Touchstone  and  Sir 
Hercules,  with  the  Herod  and  Eclipse  through  reputable  sources.  Viator  is  a  bright 
chestnut,  16  hands  high,  with  star  in  his  forehead  and  one  hind  foot  white.  He 
measures  74  inches  around  the  girth,  and  is  finely  and  well  developed. 


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PEDIGREE   OF  VIATOR. 


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Diomed  —  Castiauiraby  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos" 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltrarn—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire. 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of    Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.    of    Clockfast>—  Dau.    of    Symme's    Wildair—  Y.     Kitty 
Fisher  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

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Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

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Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkiu  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Gray—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Emilius. 

Sea-Mew. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.   of  Whiskey  —  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud  —  Goosander  by  Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank. 

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Daughter  of. 

Dick   Andrews  —  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by  Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Sancho  —  Blacklock's  dam   by  Coriander  —  Wildgoose    by  Highflyer  —  Co- 
heiress by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

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Eleanor, 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina    by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlegs 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter—  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Spitfire. 

Joe  Andrews  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of   Car.   Puff  —  Dau.   of 
Tatler—  Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Go.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Framp.  Whiteneck. 
Beningbrough  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Sir  Peter  (Doge)  —  Dan.  of  Engineer  —  Dau.  of 
Wil.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Mogul. 

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Banter. 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Lottery. 
Daughter  of. 

Tramp—  >Mandane  by  Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by 
Trentham—  Coquette  by  Comp.  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Go.  Arabian. 
Cervantes  —  Anticipation  by  Beningbrough  —  Expectation  by  Herod  —  Dau. 
of  Skim  —  Dau.  of  Janus  (Godol.)—  Spinster  by  Crab. 

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Jladiator. 

Partisan. 
Pauline. 

Walton—  Parasol  by  Pot-8-os—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  — 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Moses—  Quadrille  by  Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer—  Canary 
by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 

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Myrrha. 

Emilius—  Harriet  by  Pericles—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally 
by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator. 
Whalebone—  Gift  by  Y.  Gohanna—  Sis.  to  Grazier  by  Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Am- 
aitor  by  Trumpator  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Snap. 

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Castrel. 
Idalia. 

Buzzard  —  Selim's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  — 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to 
Tandem  by  Syphon—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Snip. 

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Touchstone. 
Decoy. 

Camel—  Banter  by  Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by 
Amaranthus—  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling. 
Filho-da-Puta—  Finesse  by  Peruvian—  Violante  by   John   Bull—  Dau.  of 
Highflyer  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Sir  Hercules. 
Guicciolli. 

Whalebone—  Peri  by  Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir 
Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder. 
Bob  Booty—  Flight  by  I.  Escape—  Y.  Heroine  by  Bagot—  Heroine  by  Hero 
—Dau.  of  Snap—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Selim—  Dau.  of  Walton—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

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Delenda. 

Gohanna  (Mercury)—  Carthage,  Sis.   to  Hannibal   by  DriverJTrentham)— 
'Fractious  bv  Mercury  (Eclipse)    Dau    of   Woodpecker  (Herod)    Ever- 

lasting by  Eclipse  (Marske)—  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Miss  Belsea  by 
Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Dar.    Arabian)—  Dau.   of 
Honeywood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare  dam  of  the  Two/True  Blues. 

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VIRGIL, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  SEQUEL  STAKES,  TWO  MILES,  AT  PATERSON,  N.  J  , 

IN  1867,) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1 883  at  the  Elmendorf  Stud,  Fayette   County, 
Ky.^  at  the  season.     Application  to  I).  Swigert,  Muir's  P.  O. 

Ky.  Annual  sales  of  yearlings  in  May. 

VIRGIL  by  Vandal,  son  of  Glencoe,  bred  by  Hymen  C.  Gratz,  Woodford  County, 
Kentucky,  was  foaled  spring  of  1864,  dam  Hymenia,  dam  of  Ansel,  Mollie  Wood, 
etc.,  by  imp.  Yorkshire,  son  of  St.  Nicholas  by  Emilius.  Virgil  was  a  good  race- 
horse, he  WAU  at  Patersou,  N.  J.,  in  1867,  mile  heats,  in  1:51$,  1:51,  beating  Dot, 
Mittie  and  Metarie,  track  heavy  ;  Jerome  Park,  won  mile  heats,  in  1:48,  1:50$,  1:49, 
Beating  Morrissey,  No.  3,  and  others  ;  at  Saratoga,  won  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in 
1:18$,  beating  Annie  Workman,  Luther  and  others  ;  was  second  to  Ruthless  in  Sequel 
Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3 : 37$ ;  at  Paterson  Fall  Meeting,  won  mile  dash,  beating  the 
noted  James  A.  Connolly,  Redwing,  etc.,  in  1:48$  ;  same  place,  won  Sequel  Stakes, 
2  miles,  in  3:48f,  beating  Morrissey.  After  the  death  of  Mr.  R.  A.  Alexander,  in 
1867,  he  passed  into  the  hands  of  Mr.  Swigert,  and  ran  a  few  races  ;  was  then  sold  and 
put  at  work  over  timber.  In  1871,  won  1$  miles,  over  six  hurdles,  in  2:48f, 
and  two  mile  heats,  over  eight  hurdler,  in  4:08,  3:58  ;  ran  a  dead  heat  in  one  with 
Blind  Tom  ;  was  second  in  two  others,  and  third  in  one  ;  in  1872,  ran  second  in  one 
race.  Vandal,  the  sire  of  Virgil,  was  the  best  son  of  Glencoe,  not  only  as  a  race-horse^ 
but  as  a  sire  ;  his  turf  career  was  short  but  brilliant  ;  he  won  three  mile  heats,  in  5:  36, 
5:33.  Imp.  Yorkshire,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  was  a  very  successful  stallion,  being  the 
sire  of  Zampa,  Magic,  Modonna,  Princeton,  Wasrram,  Waterloo,  Lodi  and  a  host  of 
others.  Virgil's  first  foals  came  out  in  1875  ;  as  two  year  olds,  he  had  only  nine  living  ; 
Vagrant  won  nearly  all  the  two-year  old  stakes  at  Lexington  and  Louisville,  and  the 
following  year,  won  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stake  at  Lexington,  1$  miles,  in  l:56f; 
the  Kentucky  Derby  at  Louisville,  1$  miles,  in  2:38$,  beating  Creedrnore,  Parole 
and  others  ;  he  also  won  the  Grand  Exposition  Stakes  at  Philadelphia,  1$  miles, 
in  2: 42^.  Vigil,  another  son,  in  1876,  then  three  years  old,  won  the  Summer 
Handicap  at  Saratoga,  If  miles,  in  3:07$;  tho.  Grand  National  Handicap  at 
Jerome  Park,  2$  miles,  in  4:11  ;  won  Dixie  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  2  miles,  in 
3:41$,  beating  Parole,  Heretog  and  Algerine,  track  heavy,  and  taking  up  a 
penalty  of  five  pounds  ;  won  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  2  miles,  in  3:37$,  beating 
Parole  and  Virginius,  he  also  won  other  good  races.  Vera  Cruz,  another  of  the 
same  year,  was  a  first-class  horse,  won  the  Sweepstake  for  all-ages  at  Saratoga, 
1877,  1$  miles,  defeating  Ochiltree  and  Parole  ;  won  the  Breckenridge  Stake  at 
Baltimore  same  year,  2  miles,  in  3:40$,  and  the  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  2  miles, 
at  Louisyille,  in  3:35;  other  good  ones  by  him  are  Virginius,  Virgilian, 
Vermont,  Fairplay,  Blossom,  Santa  Anita,  Valparaiso,  Pride,  Virginia,  Valleria, 
Vinita,  Frank  McLaughling,  Vici,  Joe  Rodes,  Memento,  Vanguard,  Uberto,  Carley 
B,  a  winner  of  the  Travers  Stakes,  1882  ;  the  Reliet  Stakes,  and  a  mile  and  a  furlong 
in  1:55.  Anglia,  Clarence,  Cliquot,  Mistral,  Mamie  O,  Harry  Hill,  a  real  good  horse, 
Nana,  Little  Katie,  Kite,  and  last,  though  not  least,  Hindoo,  the  best  horse  which  has 
appeared  in  this  country  for  more  than  twenty  years,  for  his  brilliant  performances. 
I  must  refer  you  to  his  card  in  this  book.  Virgil  is  a  dark  brown,  standing  full  16 
hands,  with  a  bright  star  in  his  forehead.  He  has  quite  a  neat  head  and  ear ;  fine, 
good  neck  ;  well  placed,  oblique  shoulders  ;  good  depth  of  girth  ;  well-shaped  body, 
ribbed  home  to  broad,  strong  hips,  with  good  sweep  in  his  quarters.  He  was  roughly 
used  toward  the  end  of  his  racing  career,  and,  in  consequence,  his  legs  show  the 
effects  of  his  knocks  over  the  timber.  He  is  yet  vigorous  and  in  fine  health,  and  was 
at  the  head  of  the  list  of  winning  sires  in  1881,  and  bids  fair  to  earn  greater  laurels  as 
a  sire.  He  has  crosses  of  Dionied  and  American  Eclipse,  and  is  very  much  inbred  to. 
the  famous  English  Eclipse  on  both  sides,  and  to  the  Godolphin  Barb. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   VIRGIL. 


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Buzzard. 
Castrel's  dam. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  True  Blues. 
Alexander  —  Dau.   of  Highflyer  —  Dau.   of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

Williamson's 
Ditto. 

Sis.  to  Calomel. 

Sir  Peter  —  Arethusa  by  Dungannon  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  —  Virago  by  Snap  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin. 
Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of 
Button's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub. 

Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of  Tatler 
—  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian  —  Dau  of  Frampton's  Whiteneck. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by 
Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss   Windsor  by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank- 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Bambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem—  rLass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  —  Miss  Makeless. 
Coriander—  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla   by 
Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian  —  Miss  Cade. 

Orville. 
Miss  Grimstone. 

Beniugbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marsk's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Weasel  —  Dau.   of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  — 
Dau.  of  Oroonoko  —  Sis.  to  Mirza  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

Sir  Solomon. 
Daughter  of. 

Tickle  Toby  (Alfred)—  Vesta  by  Dreadnought  (Celer)—  Bandy  by  Clockfast 
—  Dau.  of  Americus  (Imp.  Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus). 
Hickory  (Imp.  Whip)  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to  Lambinos 
by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Vauxhall,  Snap's  dam  by  Cade. 

Orphan. 
Lady  Grey. 

Ball's  Florizel  (Diomed)  —  Fair  Rachel  by  Diomed  —  Susan  Jones  by  Imp. 
Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wildair  (Symme's  Wildair). 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melrar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

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Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough  —  Eliza    by    Highflyer  —  Augusta    by    Eclipse  —  Hardwick's 
dam  by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Hambletouian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  — 
Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 

Dick  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Joe  Andrews  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff—  Dau.  of 
Tatler  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian. 
Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker  —  Everlasting 
by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

Sancho. 
Blacklock's  dam 

Don  Quixote  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.   of 
Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip  —  Dau.  of  Cottingham  —  Warlock  Galloway. 
Coriander  —  Wildgoose   by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os  —  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Miss  Cade. 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Y.  Maid  of  the 
Oaks. 

Duroc  —  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger  —  Dau.  of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Expedition  —  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Spread  Eagle  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  — 
Dau.  of  Rockingham  —  Dau.  of  Gallant  —  Dau.  of  True  Whig. 

Cook's  Whip.* 
Jane  Hunt. 

Imp.  Whip  (Saltram)—  Speckleback  by  Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer 
dam  by  Sloe)  —  Speckleback  by  Meade's  Celer  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Hampton's  Paragon  (Flimnap)  —  Moll  by  Imp.  Figure  —  Slamerkin  by  Imp. 
Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amarauthus'  dam  by  Second. 

Imp.  Whip. 
Speckleback. 

Saltram  —  Dau.  qf  Herod  (Tartar)  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko  (Crab)  —  Creampot's 
dam  by  Cartouche  —  (Bald  Galloway)  —  Seabright  Arabian  Mare. 
Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer  dam  by  Sloe)  —  D.  Speckleback  by  Meade's 
Celer  (Janus  by  Janus  by  Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  (Rib). 

Duke  of  Bedford 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Bedford  (Dunganuon)  —  Dau.  of  Voltaire  by  Imp.  Janus  by  Godol.)  — 
Nancy  Washington  by  Imp.  Master  Stephen  (Son  of  ReguluR.) 

Imp.  Speculator  (Dragon)  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  (Magnet)  —  Imp.  Trumpetta 
by  Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Sis.   to    Lambinos   by  Highflyer  (Herod)  — 
Dau.  of  Eclipse  (Marske)—  Vauxhall,   Snap's  dam   by  Cade  (Godol.)  — 

*Same  as  Blackburn's  Whip. 

Dau.  of  Bolton  Littlejohn  (Partner) — Durham's  Favorite  by  Son  of  the 
i  Bald  Galloway— Daffodil's  dam  by  Sir  T.  Gascoigne's  Foreign  Horse. 


168  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


VIRGILIAN 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Bolingbrooke  Stud,  near  Middleburg, 
Md..  at  $25  for  the  season.  Application  to  R.  W.  Walden,  Middle- 
Imrg,  Md. 

VIRGILIAN,  by  Virgil,  son  of  Vandal,  bred  by  Mr.  M.  H.  Sanford,  foaled,  1874,  dam 
La  Henderson,  darn-of  Ferida,  by  Lexington,  out  of  Kitty  Clark,  dam  of  Maiden  by 
Glencoe.  Virgilian,  at  three  years  old,  started  eight  times.  Galveston,  Texas,  was 
second  in  the  Gulf  City  Stakes  for  three-year-olds,  \\  miles,  won  by  Ella  Rowett,  in 
2:42|.  Houston,  Texas,  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Belle  Barclay,  in 
l:46f,  1:46|,  1:51.  Virgilian  won  the  first  heat.  Won  race  of  mile  heats  in  1:52, 
1 :53.  Austin,  Texas,  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Ella  Rowett,  in  1 :51|, 
1:54.  Was  second  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  won  by  Ella  Rowelt,  in  2.13|.  Was  second 
in  a  race  of  mile  heats  for  beaten  horses,  won  by  Belle  Barkley,  in  1:45,  1:44^,  1:48|., 
Virgilian  won  the  first  heat.  Galvrston,  Texas,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  li  miles,  won 
by  Ella  Rowett,  in  2.13^  ;  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Ella  Rowett 
in  l:51-o,  1:54.  At  (4)  started  three  times.  At  New  Orleans,  was  third  in  a  ds^h  of  1|- 
miles,  won  by  Conrad  in  1:56^.  Cincinnati,  was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won 
Tolono  in  1:47|,  1  47^.  Won  a  dash  of  one  mile  in  1:44^.  Was  second  in  a  race  of 
mile  heats,  three  in  five,  won  by  Shortline  in  l:47f,  1:46,  1:47.  At  (5)  started  in  33 
races.  At  Savannah,  Ga.,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by 
Egypt  in  1 :59|s  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Essillah,  in  1 :47. '  Charleston, 
was  third  in  a  race  of  mile  heats  won  by  Essillah  in  1:45|,  1:47.  New  Orleans,  was 
second  in  mile  heats,  three  in  five,  won  by  Verdigris  in  l:57f,  1:58£,  2:05£,  track 
muddy  ;  was  second  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  won  by  Kingsland,  in  2:17  ;  won  handicap 
mile  heafrs  in  1:46,  1:46^,  1:48|.  Blue  Gown  won  the  first  heat.  Won  a  dash  of  one 
mile  in  1:46 J.  Louisville,  Ky.,  was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  King 
Faro,  in  1 :44,  1 :42£,  1 :45  ;  was  second  in  a  selling  race,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won 
by  Egypt  in  1:57£;  was  third  in  a  selling  race,  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Egypt 
in  1  -50f  ;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Bill  Bass  in  1 :44|.  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  was  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Claudia  in  2:17|;  won  race  of  mile 
heats,  three  in  five,  in  1:45^,  1:45J,  1:46±.  Chicago,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  1J  miles, 
won  by  Mintzer  in  2:16!  ;  unplaced  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  three  in  five,  won  by  Janet 
in  1:48|,  1:4(5,  l:54f,  1:59.  Detroit,  Mich.,  won  race  of  mile  heats  in  l:45f,  1:44*; 
was  second  in  a  mile  dash,  won  by  Glenmore,  in  1 :42|.  Sheepshead  Bay,  was  third  in 
a  race  of  heats  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  won  by  Janet  Murray,  in  1:19,  1:19!;  was 
second  in  a  dash  of  1J  miles,  won  by  Shylock  in  2:18  ;  won  race  of  heats  of  three- 
quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:22^,  1:23  ;  was  second  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Baton 
Rouge  in  1:46|,  1:46| ;  won  a  race  of  three-quarters  of  a  mile  heats,  in  1:20|,  1:21£, 
1:23J.  Monnibuth  Park,  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  won  by  Invermoor,~in  2:15; 
was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  gentlemen  riders,  won  by  Erastus 
Corning  (aged),  with  145  Ibs.,  in  2:18^.  Virgilian  carried  160  Ibs. ;  Was  second  in  a 
Handicap  sweepstakes,  1£  miles,  won  by  Checkmate  in  2:13f  Prospect  Park,  was 
third  in  a  Handicap  sweepstakes  heats  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Glenmore  in 
l:58f,  2:00,  2:02|,  Chiquita  won  the  first  heat  arwl  Virgilian  was  ruled  out  in  the  third; 
was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Edwin  A,  in  1 :45, 1 :44| ,  1 :47  ;  was  un- 
placed in  a  dash  of  one  mile,  won  by  Egypt  in  1:45  ;  was  unplaced  in  a,  race  of  mile 
heats,  won  by  Mollie  McGinley,  in  1:44,  1:45,  l:4«i,  1:49J,  1 :51,  Virgilian  won  the  first 
heat;  was  unplaced  in  a  race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Warfield  in  1 :44|,  1 :45.  Baltimore, 
was  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  !£  miles,  won  by  Juanita,  in  2:19|.  Washington, 
D.  C.,  was  second  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Serge  in  2:05; 
was  third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles,  over  eight  hurdles,  won  by  Lizzie  D  in  3:57.  Vir- 
gilian is  descended  from  a  racing  family  ;  he  is  by  Virgil,  sire  of  the  great  Hindoo, 
and  his  dam  is  dam  of  Ferida,  and  his  graudam  the  grandam  of  the  popular  favorite, 
Parole.  Many  other  distinguished  race-horses  have  descended  from  the  family.  In 
addition  to  a  double  cross  of  Glencoe,  he  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Diomed, 
and  traces  through  the  imported  Cub  Marc  to  the  Layton  Barb.  Mare.  Virgilian  is  a 
blood  b  y  with  black  points,  stands  full  15|  hands  high,  with  great  substance  and 
power  and  an  excellent  temper. 


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Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Dau.  of  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of 
Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot—  Dau.  of  B.  Bolton. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Treutham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock  —  Dau.   of  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arab'n. 
Orville  —  Miss  Grirnstone    by    Weasel  —  Dau.   of  Ancaster  —  Dau.  of  Dam 
Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

Trumpator. 
Lucy. 

Sir  Solomon—  Dau.  of  Hickory—  Imp.   Trurfcpetta  by  Trumpator—  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse. 
Orphan—  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
—  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

Emilius. 

Sea-Mew. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant— Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Scud—  Goosander  by  Hambletonian—  Rally   by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to 
Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank. 

Tramp. 
Daughter  of. 

Dick   Andrews  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
Sancho  —  Blacklock's  dam  by  Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheir- 
ess by  Pot-8-os  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  —  Dau.  of  Old  Eng. 

Medoc. 
Grecian  Princess 

Am.  Eclipse—  Y.  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by  Expedition—  Maid  of  the  Oaks  by 
Spread  Eagle  —  Annette  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Rockingham. 
Cook's  Whip  —  Jane  Hunt  by  Hampton's  Paragon  —  Moll  by  Figure  —  Slam- 
erkin  by  Imp.  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 

Cook's  Whip.* 
Mary  Bedford. 

Imp.  Whip  —  Speckleback  by  Randolph's  Celer  (Meade's  Celer  dam  by 
Sloe)  —  Speckleback  by  Meade's  Celer  (Janus)  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Duke  of  Bedford  —  Dau.   of  Speculator  (Dragon)  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil 
(Magnet)  —  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator. 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  D«u. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.   Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'   Eclipse—  Dau.   of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock  (Jigg). 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria, 

Orville—  Em  ily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  bv 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus's  dam. 
Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamopds  —  Imp.  Diamond. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  —  Lass  of  the  Mill. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Begulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick    Andrews  —  Dau.    of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectators^  dam  by  Partner. 

Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's  dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockiugham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair—  Imp.   Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

Tiger. 
Paragon. 

Cook's  Whip  —  Jane  Hunt  by  Hampton's  Paragon  —  Moll  by  Figure  —  Slam- 
erkiu  by  Wildair  —  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam.' 

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Paragon  (Imp.   Flimnap  —  Moll   by  Imp.  Figure  (Grey  Figure)  —  Slamer- 
kin by  Imp.  Wildair   (Cade)  —  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  (Fox)—  Amaranthus' 

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dam  by  Second  (F.   Childers) — Leede's  dam  by  Starling  (Bay  Bolton) — 

Sis.  to  Vane's  Partner  by  Partner  (Jigg) — Sis.  to  Guy  by  Greyhound 
(White  Barb  Chillaby)— Brown's  Farewell  by  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Ara- 
bian)—Dau.  of  Brimmer— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Dau.  of  Dods- 
worth — Lavton  Barb  Mare. 


170  The  .PIorse--Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  I3ook. 


VOLTURNO, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  PLANTERS'  HOUSE  STAKE  AT  ST.  LOUIS,  1878; 
UNITED  STATES  HOTEL  STAKE  AT  SARATOGA;  BRECKENRIDGE 
STAKE  AT  BALTIMORE,  1879,  AND  LOUISVILLE  CUP  IN  1880,) 

Will  stand  the  season  o/'1883  at  the  Stud  Farm  of  his  owner,  Mr.  Samuel 
Powers,  near  Decatur,  111.,  by  private  contract. 

VOLTURNO  by  imp.  Billet,  son  of  Voltigeur,  bred  by  Samuel  Powers,  Decatur,  111., 
foaled  1876,  dam  Sprightly  own  sister  to  Nevada,  dam  of  Luke  Blackburn,  Salina 
and  Crucifix  by  Lexington  out  of  Lightsome  by  imp.  Glencoe.  Vplturno  at  two  years 
old  started  in  five  events;  won  four,  and  ran  third  in  one.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  5,  won 
Planters'  House  Stakes,  three  quarters  of  a  mile,  in  1:18,  defeating  Goodnight,  Athel- 
stane  and  two  others.  Same  meeting,  June  8,  ran  third  iu  the  Lucas  and  Hunt  Stakes, 
one  mile,  won  by  Lah-tu  nah,  in  1 :45£,  Goodnight  second ;  four  others  were  behind  him, 
including  La  Favorita,  who,  as  well  as  Volturno,  carried  5  Ibs.  penalty.  Saratoga,  Aug. 
21, won  5-furlong  dash  in  1 :04£, defeating  Boardman,  good  second,  and  three  others.  Sara- 
toga, Aug.  28,  won  three-quarters  of  a  mile  handicap,  for  all  ages,  in  1 :17,  beating  Alle- 
veur,  Janet  Murray,  Franklin,  Fusillade,  and  St.  James.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  6;  won 
Revere  House  Stakes,  one  mile,  defeating  Scotilla  (late  Jessie  Donaldson)  easily  in  1 :54J. 
Three  years  old  started  ten  times;  won  six  races,  was  second  in  two,  third  in  one  and 
unplaced  in  one.  Volturno,  who  gave  unmistakable  evidence  of  great  promise  in  his 
two  year-old  form,  unfortunately  went  amiss  early  in  the  season,  and  had  to  forego  his 
Spring  engagements.  His  first  appearance  in  1879  was  at  Saratoga,  July  25;  ran  second 
to  Franklin  in  dash  of  one  mile  ;  time,  1:46|;  Enterprise  and  Bennett  also  ran.  Same 
place,  July  30,  finished  third  in  a  field  of  ten  to  Dan  Sparling  and  Jennie  B,  one  mile; 
time,  1 :44f .  Same  place,  Aug.  5,  won  the  United  States  Hotel  Stakes,  1£  miles,  de- 
feating Harold,  Bulwark,  Rochester  and  Audax;  time,  2:41£.  Same  place,  Aug.  15, 
won  handicap  sweepstakes,  1£  miles,  defeating  Gov.  Hampton  and  Mary  Ann;  time, 
2:1  Of.  Monmouth  Park,  N.  J.,  A.ug,  23,  finished  fourth  in  the  Champion  Stakes,  1^ 
miles,  won  by  Spendthrift;  Report  second,  Bramble  third,  Harold  fifth,  Bonnie  Oaks 
last;  time,  2:41^.  Same  place,  Aug.  30,  won  the  Atlantic  Handicap,  1£  miles,  defeat- 
ing Bonnie  Carrie,  Monitor,  Dan  Sparling,  Claudia  and  Farley;  time,  2:43.  Brighton 
Beach,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1C,  won  handicap,  If  miles,  defeatingEuterpri.se,  Gov.  Hampton, 
Peter  Hynes,  The  Nipper,  Lizzie  D,  and  Le  Roi;  time,  3:08^.  Same  place,  Sept.  25, 
won  the  Sequel  Handicap,  If  miles,  defeating  Gen.  Philips  and  Lady  Middleton; 
time,  3 :08£.  Jerome  Park,  Oct.  9,  ran  unplaced  in  Handicap  Sweepstakes,  If  miles, 
won  by  Lou  Lanier;  time,  3:10;  ten  started.  Ended  a  brief  and  brilliant  season  by 
winning  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  at  Baltimore,  Oct.  25,  distance  2  miles,  defeating 
Harold,  Aureolus  and  Monitor;  time,  3:35£;  Monitor  carried  112  Ibs.,  which  included 
5  Ibs.  penalty  for  winning  the  Dixie  Stakes;  the  rest,  110  Ibs.  each.  Four  years  old 
started  six  times,  won  four  races  and  was  unplaced  in  two.  Lexington,  May  14,  won 
Club  Purse,  2  miles  and  a  furlong,  in  3:51,  beating  Jils  Johnson  and  two  others. 
Louisville,  May  18,  won  Club  Purse,  1£  miles,  in2:12^,  beating  One  Dime  and  Bucktie. 
May  21,  won  Louisville  Cup,  2£  miles,  in4:20|,  beating  Blue  Eyes,  CammieF.,  Himyar 
and  two  others;  track  very  muddy.  St.  Louis,  June  10,  beat  Turin  for  Club  Purse,  2£ 
miles,  in  5:01^;  he  afterwards  complained  in  his  near  fore  leg  and  has  not  run  since. 
If  high  breeding  and  racing  lineage  is  worth  anything  inbreeding  race-horses,  Volturno 
should  make  his  mark.  His  dam  Sprightly,  is  own  sister  of  Nevada,  dam  of  Luke 
Blackburn,  Crucifix,  dam  of  Fairplay  and  Quito  and  Salina  a  famous  race-mare.  Vol- 
turno is  a  blood  bay,  highly  finished,  of  great  substance  and  power,  with  the  best  of 
temper.  He  was  a  fine  feeder  and  was  both  a  speedy  and  a  game  horse.  He  should 
succeed  in  the  stud. 


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Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

Hambletonian  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass 
of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 
Coriander  —  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer  —  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os  —  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Walton  —  Julia  by  Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  C.  Foxhunter. 
Overton  —  Gratitude's    dam    by  Walnut  —  Dau.   of  Ruler  —  Piracantha  by 
Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Jenny  Spinner. 

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Desdemona. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 
Orville  —  Fanny  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Diomed  —  Desdemona  by  Marske  —  Y. 
Hag  by  Skim—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers—  Ebony  by  Basto. 

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Treasure. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.   Barnet    by  Waxy—  Dau.    of    Woodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrel—  Principessa  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh. 
Camillus  —  Dau.    of    Hyacinthus  —  Flora    by   King   Fergus  —  Atalanta    by 
Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 

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Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by-  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

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Haphazard  —  Mrs.    Barnet  by  Waxy  —  Dau.   of    Woodpecker  —  Heinel    by 
by  Squirrel  —  Priucipessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Peruvian—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse 
—  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

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Galena. 

Scud  —  Diana  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
Walton  —  Comedy  by  Comus  —  Dau.  of  Star  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Emma  by 
Telemachus  —  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

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Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Sorcerer  —  Dau.  of  Sir  Solomon  —  Dau.  of  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Calliope  by  Slouch  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko. 

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Daughter  of. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  William's  Forrester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Sy  name's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp   Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Fear- 
nought —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clock  fast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Ktty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol). 

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Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose 
by  Mambrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana. 

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Rowena. 

Sumpter. 
Lady  Grey. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought— 
Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds—  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cul.  Arabian. 

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1 

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1 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton'sdam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Hut's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

tsome. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews—  Dau.   of    Gohanna—  Fraxinella    by  Trentham—  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyanea  by  Snap—  Miss  Belsea. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Ju  ia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

3 

1 

Trustee. 

Catton. 
Emma. 

Golumpus  —  Lucy  Grey  by  Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler. 
Whisker  —  Gibside  Fairy  by  Hermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by  Sir 
Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin. 

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Tranby. 

Jlacklock—  Dau.  of  Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster 
—  Dau.  of  Dam  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko. 

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Lucilla. 

[Yumpator  (Sir  Solomon)—  Lucy  by  Orphan  (Ball's  Florizel)—  Lady  Grey  by 

Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.Diamond 
by  Cullen  Arabian  —  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Greyhound 
—  Dau.   of    Curwen    Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  D'Arcy  Ch.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of 
Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague  Mare. 

172  2  he  Horse- Breeders*  G-uide  and  Hand  Book. 


WANDERER, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  RAILROAD  STAKES  AT  NASHVILLE,  1872;  THE 
MONMOUTH  CUP  AT  LONG  BRANCH,  AND  WESTCHESTER  CUP  AT 
JEROME  PARK,  1873.) 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  farm  of  Mr.  T.  J.  Nichols,  Bourbon 
Co.,  Ky.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  Thos.  J.  Nichols, 
Paris,  Ky. 

WANDERER  by  Lexington,  son  of  Boston,  bred  in  the  Woodburn  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled 
1808,  dam  Coral,  dam  of  Uncas  by  Vandal,  son  of  Glencoe  out  of  imp.  Cairngorme  by 
Cotherstone,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby,  son  of  Touchstone,  winner  of 
the.  St.  Leger. 

Wanderer  is  descended  from  one  of  the  most  noted  racing  families  of  England,  tracing 
back  through  an  own  sister  to  imp.  Glencoe  to  the  famous  Web  by  Waxy.  The  family 
has  furnished  some  of  the  most  noted  race-horses  and  successful  sires  of  the  English 
turf.  From  it  came  Whalebone,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1810;  Whisker,  winner  of  the 
same  event  in  1815;  Cobweb,  winner  of  the  Oaks  and  1,000  guineas  in  1824;  Riddles- 
worth,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Derby  in  1836;  Glencoe,  winner  of  the  3,000 
guineas  in  1831;  Bay  Middleton,  winner  of  the  2,000  guineas  and  Goodwood  Cup  in 
1834;  Blue  Gown,  winner  of  the  Derby  in  1868;  Silvio,  winner  of  both  Derby  .and  St. 
Leger  in  1877,  and  a  host  of  others. 

Wanderer  made  his  first  appearance  as  a  three-year-old  and  was  unplaced  in  the 
Belmont  Stakes  at  Jerome  Park,  and  the  Jersey  Derby  at  Long  Branch,  both  events 
having  been  won  by  his  half  brother,  Harry  Bassett.  At  Long  Branch  he  won  a  club 
purse,  mile  heats,  in  l:48f,  1:48J,  defeating  afield  of  seven.  In  his  four-year  old  form, 
at  New  Orleans,  he  won  a  race  of  mile  heats  in  1:51,  l:47J,  1:47|,  beating  Frank  Ross, 
winner  of  the  first  heat;  Niagara  and  Glenrpse;  won  the  Railroad  Stakes  at  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  two-mile  heats,  in  3:U£,  3:38|,  beating  Hollywood,  Frogtown,  etc.,  and  walked 
over  for  club  purse,  two-mile  heats.  "  As  a  five-year-old  he  won  the  Monmouth  Cup  at 
Long  Branch,  2i  miles,  in  4:31£,  beating  Preakness,  Hubbard  and  others;  won  the 
Westchester  Cup  at  Jerome  Park,  2J  miles,  in  4:04,  beating  True  Blue,  Eolus  and 
others.  At  Saratoga  ran  second  to  Hubbard,  3  miles  in  5:34,  beating  Harry  Bassett  and 
King  Henry.  Same  meeting,  ran  second  to  Arizona,  1|  miles,  in  2:38,  beating  Boss 
Tweed  and  Eolus.  As  a  six-year-old  won  club  purse  at  Savannah,  Ga.,  2  miles,  in 
3:43|,  beating  Granger  and  four  others,  and  also  same  meeting,  a  club  purse,  1£  rniles, 
in  2:18|,  beating  Ortolan  and  Tabitha.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  won  the  Johnson  Stakes,  2J 
miles,  in  4:06|,  beating  Planchette,  St.  George,  and  two  others.  At  Jerome  Park  ran 
second  to  Shyfock,  son  of  Lexington,  in  the  Westchester  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  4:13,  beat- 
ing Lizzie  Lucas,  Abd-el-Koree  and  two  others,  track  heavy.  Saratoga, won  club  purse, 
Si  miles,  in  4:00^,  beating  Fellowcraft,  Jack  Frost,  Gal  way  and  Katie  Pease.  Same 
place,  ran  second  to  Fellowcraft,  4  miles,  in  7:19^,  the  fastest  race  at  the  distance 
ever  run  up  to  that  date.  In  this  race  Wanderer  beat  Katie  Pease  and  was  timed  the 
distance  in  7 :20. 

Wanderer  has  been  quite  a  success  in  the  stud,  having  only  a  few  mares  he  sired  One 
Dime  a  winner  \\  miles  in  1 :55|,  1 J  miles  in  2:09£,  mile  heats  in  1 :44|,  1 :44£.  Elkhorn 
Srakes  If  miles  in  3:05£.  Minnie  C.  (Mrs.  Chubbs),  winner  of  the  filly  stakes  at  Lex- 
ington. J'lanita  1£  miles  in  2:10.  Lizzie  Sfilly  stakes  at  Lexington  half-mile  in  0:49. 
Coquette  Stakes  at  St.  Louis,  three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1:18^;  five  furlongs  in  1:02; 
three-quarters  of  a  mile  in  1 :16|;  one  mile  in  1 :43.  Mary  Limphier,  Farragut,  Nomad, 
Wakefield,  Cash  Clay,  Wa^erford,  Prophet,  Rambler,  Wandering  winner  one  mile 
in  1 :45 J,  and  Capital  Stakes  one  mile  in  1 :44|,  and  others  all  winners.  His  colts  are 
the  best  the  dams  have  produced.  He  is  a  rich  golden  chestnut,  with  the  marks  of  his 
sire;  is  handsomely  shaped  and  of  very  blood  like  appearance,  muscular  and  highly 
finished:  His  sire  was  the  best  race-horse  and  stallion  this  country  has  produced;  his 
dam  is  by  the  best  so  a  of  imp.  Glencoe  and  traces  through  an  own  sister  to  Glencoe 
and  Web  by  Waxy  to  a  natural  Barb  Mare.  This  is  one  of  the  pure  sources  through 
which  the  blood  of  Lexington  and  Glencoe  should  be  preserved. 


Horse- Breeders'    Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


PEDIGREE   OF   WANDERER. 


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Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham. 
Rockiugham—  Tabitha  b\  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm's 
Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt—  Dau.  of  Bustard. 

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Imp.  Saltram. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab  —  Miss 
Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox.  Dun.  Arabian. 
Symme's  Wildair  (Fearnought)  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau.  of 
Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

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Diomed. 
Daughter  of. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Jolly 
Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock  (Old  Shock). 

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Imp.  Alderman. 
Daughter  of. 

Pot-8-os  —  Lady  Bolingbroke  by  Squirrel  —  Cypron,  Herod's  dam  by  Blaze— 
Selima  by  Beth.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion. 
Clockfast  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought  — 
Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

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Emilius.  ] 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimaut  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

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The  Flyer. 
Parma. 

Vandyke,  Jr.  —  Azalia  by  Beningbrough  —  Gillyflower  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of 
Goldfinder  —  Sis.  to  Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beniugbrough  —  Primrose  by  Mambrino  —  Cricket 
by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 

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Sir  Archy. 
Flirtilla's    dam. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentbam  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus— Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.) 
Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.   of  Obscurity—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub 
Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Starling. 

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Robin  Grey. 
Maria. 

Royalist—  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed—  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George—  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella  by  Othello. 
Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of     / 
Jack  of  Diamonds  —  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cullen  Arabian.                                   y 

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£ 

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1 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  He/od  —  Folly  by 
Marske—  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hut.  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohauna  —  Fraxinella    by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  'by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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's  dam. 

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Blacklock. 
Daughter  of. 

Whitelock—  Dau.  of   Coriander—  Wildgoose  by   Highflyer—  Coheiress  by 
Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.) 
Orville  —  Miss  Grimstone   by  Weasel  —  Dau.  of    Arcaste.  —  Dau.   of  Dam 
Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Oroonoko  —  Sis.  to  Mirza. 

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Lucilla. 

Trumpator. 
Lucy. 

Sir  Solomon  —  Dau.  of  Hickory—  Imp.  Trumpetta  by  Trumpator  —  Sis.  to 
Lambinos  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Eclipse  —  Vauxhall,  Snap's  dam. 
Orphan  —  Lady  Grey  by  Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer 
—  Dan.  of  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  —  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamond. 

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Touch- 
stone. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Emma. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem 
—Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 

Catton—  Dau.  of  Smolensk!—  Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough—  Dau.  of  High- 
flyer— Dau.  of  Marske—  A-la-Grecque  by  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Allworthy. 
Orville—  Epsom  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella  by 
Y.  Marsk—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

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Sultan. 

Selim  —  Bacchante  by  Williamson's  Ditto  —  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury  — 
Dau.  of  Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Spot. 

3  S 

Trampoline. 

Tramp  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  (Conductor)  —  Prunella 

—Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)— Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton  (Grey 
Hautboy)— Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian— Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk— Dau.  of 
Taffolet  Barb— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk— Natural  Barb  Mare. 


174  The  Horse-Breeders'  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


WHISPER, 


(WINNER  OF  NASHVILLE  CUP,  LOUISVILLE  CUP  AT  LOUISVILLE,  KY., 
AND  OTHER  GOOD  RACES.) 

Will  stan  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Fleetwood  Stud,  near  Frankfort, 
Franklin  Co.,  Ky.,  at  $50  the  season.  Application  to  Agent,  Fleet- 
wood  Stud,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

WHISPER  by  Planet,  son  of  Revenue,  bred  in  the  Woodburn  Stud,  Ky.,  foaled 
1870,  dam  Mattie  Gross,  dam  of  Mate,  Grenada,  etc.,  by  Lexington,  out  of  DickDoty's 
dam,  by  Am.  Eclipse.  Whisper  did  not  run  as  a  two-year  old.  At  three  years  old 
was  unplaced  in  the  Phoenix  Hotel  Stakes,  1£  miles  won  by  Artist,  in  2 :12|.  Mon- 
mouth  Park,  unplaced  in  the  Jersey  Derby,  1|  miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling,  in  2:45f  ; 
was  second  in  the  Jersey  Jockey  Club  Purse,  mile  heats,  best  three  in  five,  won  by  Ari- 
zona, in  1:46,  l:48f,  l:47f,  l:53i,  1:55,  Whispei  won  the  first  two  heats  ;  was  third  in 
the  Cottagers  Cup,  1|  miles,  won  by  imp.  Stonehenge,  in  2:44|  ;  unplaced  in  a  Con- 
solation Purse,  li  miles,  won  by  Shylock  in  2 :44|.  Saratoga,  unplaced  in  the  Kenner 
Stakes,  2  miles,  won  by  imp.  Ill-Used,  in.  3 :39.  At  (4)  Jerome  Park,  walked  over  for 
purse  of  $700,  If  miles.  Monmouth  Park,  was  second  in  the  Monmouth  Cup,  2f 
miles,  won  by  Tom  Bowling  in  4:42£  ;  was  second  in  a  dash  of  4  miles,  \ron  by  Fellow- 
craft,  in  7:43.  Jerome  Park,  was  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  l£  miles,  won  by  Grinstead, 
in  2:40f  ;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  2f  miles,  won  by  Acrobat,  in  4:33|.  Baltimore,  dis- 
tanced first  heat  of  the  Bowie  Stakes,  4  mile  heats,  won  by  Jack  Frost  in  7:83,  7:41, 
8:11;  Bessie  Lee  won  the  first  heat.  At  (5)  Louisville,  Ky.,  unplaced  in  a  dash  of  one 
mile  and  a  furlong,  won  by  Calvin,  in  1 :56f  ;  unplaced  in  Louisville  Club  Stakes,  2J 
miles,  won  by  Ballinkeel,  in  4:01f ;  won  a  handicap,  mile  heats,  in  1:52£,  1 :53f.  At  (6) 
Louisville,  Ky,  was  third  in  a  dash  of  1£  miles,  won  by  Brakesman  in  2:11  ;  was 
third  in  a  dash  of  2  miles  and  a  furlong  won  by  Elemi  in  8 :49f  ;  was  second  in  a 
race  of  mile  heats,  won  by  Kilburn  in  1 :45J ;  144£,  148£  ;  Whisper  won  the  first  heat. 
Lexington,  Ky. ,  Fall  Meeting,  was  third  in  a  dash  tf  If  miles,  won  by  Phillis,  in 
2:37£  ;  won  a  selling  race,  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  1:58.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  a 
handicap  sweepstakes,  If  miles,  in  3 :09  Nashville,  Tennessee,  won  dash  of  If  miles  for 
all  ages  in  2:44£.  At  (7)  Nashville,  Tenn.,  won  the  Nashville  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  4:08  ; 
was  second  in  a  dash  of  If  miles,  won  by  McWhirter,  in  2:38f.  Louisville,  Ky.,  won 
a  dash  of  2  miles,  in  3 :86| ;  won  the  Louisville  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  3 :59J.  Saratoga, 
won  handicap  for  all  ages,  If  miles,  in  3 :12f  ;  was  third  in  a  dash  of  one  mile  and  a  fur- 
long, won  by  VeraCruz,  in  1 :57f ;  won  a  dash  of  2£  miles  in  4:02.  Louisville  Fall  Meet- 
ing unplaced  in  a  handicap,  If  miles,  won  by  Ijongbow,  in  3 :07f  ;  Whisper  was  third  in 
a  dash  of  2  miles,  won  by  Ten  Broeck,  in  3:36.  At  (8)  Louisville,  Ky.,  was  second  in 
the  Louisville  Cup,  2£  miles,  won  by  Mahlstick,  in  4:07f  ;  won  a  handicap  dash  of 
4  miles  in  7:36.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  won  the  Blow  Stakes,  3  mile  heats,  in  5:39,  5;35f. 
Whisper  is  by  the  best  son  of  Revenue,  Planet,  a  winner  at  all  distances  over  the 
best  horses  of  his  day.  Whisper's  dam,  Mattie  Gross,  is  the  dam  of  Mate  and 
Granada,  and  his  grandam  was  the  dam  of  Dick  Doty,  the  famous  four  miler,  whilst 
his  greftt  grandam  was  the  dam  of  Eliza  Jenkins  and  the  Big  Archy  Mare,  which  pro- 
duced the  great  race-horse  Creath,  who  beat  Alice  Carneal  and  won  a  second  heat  of 
3  miles,  in  5:43,  in  1841.  Whisper  is  a  bay,  full  16  hands  high,  with  a  star  and  right 
hind  leg  white  above  the  hoof.  He  is  one  of  the  finest  and  beat  shaped  horses  in 
America  and  could  not  only  run  fast  but  stay  a  distance.  la  addition  to  bsing  a  grand- 
son of  imp.  Trustee,  he  is  much  inbred  to  Sir  Archy  and  Dionjed,  having  ten  crosses 
of  that  most  desirable  blood.  He  has  also  a  doutole  cross  of  Whisker.  His  colts, 
now  coming  two  years  old,  are  very  promising. 


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175 


PEDIGREE   OF   WHISPER. 


0 

Golumpus. 

Gohanna  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Lucy  Grey. 

Timothy  —  Lucy  by  Florizel  —  Frenzy  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Dau. 
of  Blank—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

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Whisker. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

a 

Gibside  Fairy. 

Hermes  —  Vicissitude  by  Pipator  —  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem 
—  Duchess  by  Whitenose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

1 

£ 

4 

Sir  Archy. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

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6 

Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Citizen  —  Dau.  of  Commutation  —  Dau.  of  Dare  Devil  —  Sally  Shark  by 
Imp.  Shark  —  Betsey  Pringle  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Jenny  Dismal. 

2 
2 

Virginian. 

Sir  Archy  —  Meretrix  by  Magog  —  Narcissa  by  Imp.  Shark  —  Rosetta  by  Imp. 
Centinel  —  Diana  by  Clodius  —  Sally  Painter  by  Imp.  Sterling. 

£ 

r 

1 

§ 

Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Bedford  —  Dau.  of  Bellair  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Symme's 
Wildair—  Dau.  of  Lexington  (Wildair)—  Dau.  of  Spanking  Roger. 

5 

6  fl. 

Sir  Archy. 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

1 

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Daughter  of. 

Saltram  —  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair  —  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)  —  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire. 

1 

si 

Ball's  Florizel. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris*  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 

2  >> 

11 

Daughter  of. 

Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade. 

525  § 

>> 

Dick   Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella   by   Trentham  —  Dau.   of 

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Mandane. 

Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 
Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulue  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Whisker. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

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•2  +2 

Daughter  of. 

Bay  Trophonius  —  Dau.  of  Slope  —  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —  Dau.  of  Cade  — 
Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

M 

Diomed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 

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O  ^ 

phorus  —  Dau.  of  Wm.'s  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 

d 
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Daughter  of. 

Salt|am—  Dau.  of  SymmVs  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  (Regulus). 

s| 

Ball's  Florizel. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John—  Dau.  of  Shock. 

d 

1 

s| 

Daughter  of. 

Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol.) 

S 

/arneal. 

II 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville  —  Emily  by  Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—  Dizxy.by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer—  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews—  May  by  Beningbrough—  Primrose  by 
Mambrino—  Cricket  by  Herod—  Sophia  by  Blank. 

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Sumpter. 

Sir  Archy  —  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast  —  Dau.  of  Obscurity  —  Slamer- 
kin by  Wildair  —  Imp.  Cub  Mare  by  Cub—  Amaranthus'  dam. 

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Lady  Grey. 

Robin  Grey  —  Maria  by  Melzar  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

W 

0 

Diomed. 

Florizel  —  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—  Mis«  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 

3 

r 

j3 

Grey  Diomed—  Dau.  of  Va.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Hick's  Independence—  Dolly 

3 

P 

Amanda. 

Fine  by  Silvereye—  Dau.  of  Badger—  Dau.  of  Forester. 

1 

CO 

1 

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Miller's 
Damsel. 

Messenger. 
Daughter  of. 

Mambrino  —  Dau.  of  Turf  —  Sis.  to  Figurante  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Starling 
Snap's  dam  by  Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton. 
Pot-8ros  —  Dau.  of  Gimcrack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 

Q 

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d 

c3 

Ball's  Florizel. 

Diomed  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.  of  Harris'  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought 
—Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Dau.  of  Sober  John  —  Dau.  of  Shock. 

6 

Fair  Rathel. 

Diomed  —  Susan  Jones  by  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)  —  Dau.  of  Thornton's  Wild- 
air,  Son  of  Symme's  Wildair  by  Fearnought. 

"8 

Imp.  Buzzard. 

Woodpecker  —  Misfortune  by  Dux  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  — 
Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian—  Dam  of  True  Blues. 

1 

Daughter. 

Silvertail  (Imp.  Fearnought  by  Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Dove,  Son  of  Y. 
Cade  by  Cade  by  Godolphin  Arabian. 

176  The  Horse-breeders'1   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


WILFUL, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  JOCKEY  CLUB  HANDICAP  AT  JEROME  PARK,  SEA- 
SIDE HANDICAP  AT  PROSPECT  PARK,  AND  HANDICAP  SWEEP 
STAKES  AT  MONMOUTH  PARK  IN  1879), 

Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Bulljield  Stud,  near  Hanover  Junc- 
tion, Va.9  at  $25  the  season.  Application  to  Major  Thomas  W.  Dos- 
well,  Hanover  Junction,  Va. 

WILFUL  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,  bred  by  John  Hunter,  N.  Y., 
foaled  1876,  dam,  imp.  Pussy,  dam  of  Bangweola,  and  Lelaps  by  Diopbantus  out  of 
Agapemone  by  Bay  Middleton,  son  of  Sultan,  Wilful  ran  unplaced  in  Champagne 
Stake  at  Jerome  Park  when  two  years  old,  As  a  three-year  old  started  eleven  times  ; 
won  three  races,  was  second  in  four,  third  in  one,  and  unplaced  in  three,  Jerome 
Park,  June  7,  made  in  his  maiden  effort  in  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap,  2  miles,  defeat- 
ing his  stable  companion,  Lou  Lanier,  who  finished  second,  Gen.  Philips,  Bonnie 
Wood,  Wai  Held,  and  Bertha  ;  time.  3:42f.  Prospect  Park,  L.  I.,  Inauguration  Meet- 
ing, Coney  Island  Jockey  Club,  June  24,  won  the  Seaside  Handicap,  2  miles,  defeating 
Gen.  Philips.  Gov.  Hampton  and  Bramble  ;  time,  3:34f  ;  this  was  one  of  the  best  con- 
tested races  of  the  year.  Same  meeting,  June  26,  ran  second  to  Kenney  in  the 
Brighton  Hotel  Purse,  If  miles  ;  time,  3:07£  ;  Gov.  Hampton  and  Gen.  Philips  also 
ran.  Monmouth  Park,  July  5,  won  handicap  sweepstakes,  1$  miles,  defeating  Ken- 
ney, Pilot,  Lou  Lanier  and  Belle  ;  time,  2:41.  Same  place,  July  8,  ran  second  to 
Spendthrift  in  the  Jersey  Derby,  H  miles  ;  time,  2:53.  Same  place,  July  10,  finished 
second  in  the  Shrewsbury  Handicap,  If  miles,  won  by  his  stable  companion,  Lou  Lanier ; 
time,  3:llf ;  Warfield,  Terror  and  Zoo-Zoo  also  ran.  Saratoga,  July  24,  ran  second 
to  Bramble  in  the  Saratoga  Cup,  2£  miles,  Lou  Lanier  third,  Belle  and  Denicheff  un- 
placed ;  time,  4:llf  ;  this  closed  his  racing  career.  Wilful  is  a  very  finely  bred  horse, 
having  a  double  cross  of  Touchstone  and  is  much  inbred  to  Waxy  through  his  best 
sons,  Whisker  and  Whalebone,  and  to  Godolphin  Arabian  through  Regulus  and 
Matchem.  Lelaps,  his  half-brother,  has  done  well  in  the  stud,  and  Wilful  should  suc- 
ceed. He  is  a  dark  chestnut  without  white,  except  a  small  star  in  his  forehead,  is  16 
hands  high,  and  highly  finished  all  over.  His  colts,  from  what  we  hear,  are  very 
promising  and  fine. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   WILFUL. 


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(  ,.„                Sorcerer—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella 
by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Beaufremont's  dam. 
Clinkerim,        Cliuker—  Pewet  by  Tandem—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice  by  Samp- 
son— Dau,  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Golumpus  —  Dau.  of  Paynator  —  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  —  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cade. 

Camel           Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Rantpr           Master  Henry—  Boadicea  by  Alexander—  Brunette  by  Amaranthus—  Mayfly 
by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An.  Starling—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

Whisker         Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Gibside  Fairy     Hermes—  Vicissitude    by    Pipator—  Beatrice    by    Sir    Peter—  Pyrrha    by 
Matchem  —  Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr,  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank 
Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau,  of  Oysterfoot. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

Beningbrough—  Eliza  by  Highflyer—  Augusta  by  Eclipse—  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Bajazet—  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Hambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  — 
Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Selim  or 
*  Soothsayer. 

Sprite. 

Sorcerer  —  Goldenlocks  by  Delpini  —  Violet  by  Shark  —  Dau.  of  Syphon  — 
Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Bobtail  —  Catharine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Langar.  • 
Kite. 

Selim  —  Dau.  of  Walton  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  — 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Bustard  (Castrel)—  Olymflia  by   Sir  Oliver—  Scotilla  by  Anvil—  Scota  by 
Eclipse  —  Harmony  by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimaiit  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Hermes—  Vicissitude  by  Pipator—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem 
—Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Castrel'  s  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade—  Lass  of  the  Mill, 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

Phantom. 
Filagree. 

Walton—  Julia  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem 
—Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Soothsayer—  Web  by  Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  High- 
flyer —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

Whalebone. 
Peri. 

Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Wanderer—  Thalestris  by  Alexander—  Rival  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornet  by  Drone 
—Manilla  by  Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Daughter  of. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
—Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Scud  or  Pioneer—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer—  Canary  by  Corian- 

*  Soothsayer  given.                  Fiora  by  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Arabian) 
—Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Belgrade  Turk. 

178  I  he  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


WILDIDLE, 


(WIJSNER  OF  THE  NURSERY   STAKES,  FORDHAM  AND  JOCKEY   CLUB 
HANDICAPS  AT  JEROME  PARK,) 

"Will  stand  the  season  of  1883  at  the  Stud  Farm  of  J.  C.  Judson,  Santa 
Clara,  Cal.,  at  $100  the  season.  Application  to  J.  C.  Judson, 
Santa  Clara,  Cal. 

WILDIDLE,  by  imp.  Australian,  son  of  West  Australian,  bred  in  the  Woodburn  Stud, 
Ky,  foaled  1870,  dam  Idlewild,  by  Lexington  out  of  Florine  by  imp-  Glencoe.  Wild- 
idle  made  his  bow  to  the  public  by  winning  the  Nursery  Stakes,  one  mile,  at  Jerome 
Park,  in  1 :48|,  defeating  Long  Branch,  Catesby,  and  eleven  others.  He  was  out  of  con- 
dition, and  ran  unplaced  in  one  race  as  a  three  year  old.  At  four  years  old,  was  second 
to  Catesby,  in  Maturity  Stakes,  3  miles,  in  5,36,  beating  Carver  and.  Ransom  ;  was 
unplaced  in  purse  If  miles,  won  by  Grinstead  in  3:10  ;  was  second  to  Acrobat  in  purse, 
2£  miles,  in  4:33f,  beating  Whisper— all  run  at  Jerome  Park.  At  five  years  old,  104 
Ibs.  Jerome  Park,  won  the  Fordham  Handicap,  1^  miles  in  2:12,  beating  Spindrift, 
aged,  118  Ibs,  Preakness,  aged,  131,  and  nine  others  ;  won  the  Jockey  Club  Handicap, 
111  Ibs.,  two  miles  in  3:38^,  beating  Preakness,  1301bs.,Grinstead(4),  110  Ibs.,  and  Tub- 
man  (aged),  115  Ibs.  Monmouth  Park,  was  beaten  by  Aaron  Pennington  and  Ballenkeel 
in  Monmouth  Cup,  2|  miles,  in  4  34;  was  second  to  Rutherford,  in  4  mile  dash,  run  in 
7:34f,  Big  Fellow  and  Bessie  Lee  behind  him  ;  won  Club  Purse,  2-mile  heats,  3:40f, 
3 :47i,  beating  Dublin.  Saratoga,  was  unplaced  in  Saratoga  Cup,  2£  miles,  in  3 :56£,  dead 
heat,  and  stakes  divided  between  Preakness  and  Springbok — this  is  the  fastest  race  ever 
run  at  the  distance  ;  was  second  to  Rutherford  in  Club  Purse,  3  miles,  in  5:38,  beat- 
ing Madge  ;  was  second  to  Grinstead  (-1),  110  Ibs,  in  the  Summer  Handicap,  2  miles,  in 
3:37^,  Wildidle  (5),  114,  beating  Mattie  W  (3),  93  Ibs.;  won  the  Club  Purse,  4  miles, 
in  7:39,  beating  Rutherford.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  won  the  Wise  Plate,  4  miles  in  7:25^, 
beating  Grinstead,  Sherman  and  Revenue,  Jr.  Wildidle  comes  honestly  by  his  racing 
qualities.  His  dam  was  second  to  no  mare  ever  raised  in  America.  She  ran  4  miles  over 
the  Centreville  Course,  L.  I.,  1863,  when  5  years  old,  with  117  Ibs,  in7:26i,  and  this 
was  the  best  time  ever  made  by  a  mare,  until  beaten  by  Ferida,  in  1880,  when  she  ran 
a  first  heat  in  7 :23|.  Wildidle,  for  his  chances,  has  been  a  successful  sire  ;  the  best  of 
his  get  are,  Til  lie  C,  May  D,  Record,  Jack  Douglass,  Ellen  Douglass,  Belshaw,  Jim 
Douglas,  winner  often  out  of  fourteen  races  in  1881,Wildidler,  Lottie  J,  and  some  others. 
Wildidle  is  inbred  to  Waxy  on  the  sire's  side,  and  has  much  of  the  blood  of  Sir  Archy 
and  Diomed,  in  addition  to  a  cross  of  Eclipse,  through  his  famous  son,  Medoc,  and 
three  crosses  of  imp.  Medley,  son  of  Gimcrack,  by  Cripple,  son  of  the  Godolphin 
Arabian. 


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Clinkerina. 

Sorcerer  —  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter  —  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  —  Lar- 
dellaby  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade  (Godol.) 
Clinker  —  Pewet    by  Tandem  —  Termagant    by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice    by 
Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 

Cervantes. 
Daughter  of. 

Don  Quixote—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Golumpus—  Dau.  of  Paynator—  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.   George—  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Sis.  to  Contest  by  Blank. 

Camel. 
Banter. 

Whalebone  —  Dau.  of  Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.   of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem. 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amarauthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

Whisker. 
Gibside  Fairy. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Hermes  —  Vicissitude   by    Pipator  —  Beatrice    by     Sir    Peter  —  Pyrrha     by 
Matchem—  Duchess  by  Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Seningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Canta- 
trice by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford  —  Dau.    of    Whiskey  —  Gr.     Dorimant    by    Dorimant  —  Dizzy    by 
Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 

Scud. 
Goosander. 

3eningbrough  —  Eliza  by  Highflyer  —  Augusta  by  Eclipse  —  Hardwick's  dam 
by  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
3ambletonian  —  Rally  by  Trumpator  —  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  — 
Dau.  of  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 

2, 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

?ot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette  by  Snap  —  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Selim  or 
Soothsayer.* 

Sprite. 

Sorcerer—  Golden  Locks  by  Delpini—  Violet  by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Syphon- 
Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Daur  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 
Bobtail  —  Catherine  by  Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by 
Comp.  Barb  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson. 

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Daughter  of. 

[Homed  —  Castianira  by  Rockingham  —  Tabitha  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of  Bos- 
phorus  —  Dau.  of  Win's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt. 
Saltram—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Dau.  of  Driver  (Imp.  Othello)—  Dau. 
of  Fallower  (Blank)  —  Dau.  of  Vampire  —  (Regulus.) 

Ball's  Florizel. 
Daughter  of. 

Diomed—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shark—  Dau.    of  Harris'  Eclipse—  Dau.    of    Fear- 
nought (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Alderman—  Dau.  of  Clockfast—  Dau.  of  Symme's  Wildair—  Y.  Kitty  Fisher 
by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Emilius. 
Icaria. 

Orville—  Emily  by  Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant   by    Dori- 
mant —  Dizzy  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom. 
The  Flyer  —  Parma  by  Dick  Andrews  —  May  by  Beningbrough  —  Primrose  by 
Manibrino  —  Cricket  by  Herod  —  Sophia  by  Blank—  Diana  by  Second. 

Sumpter. 
Lady    Grey. 

Sir  Archy—  Flirtilla's  dam  by  Robin  Redbreast—  Dau.  of  Obscurity—  Siam- 
erkin  by  Wildair  —  Cub  Mare  by  Cub  —  Amaranthus'  dam. 
Robin  Grey—  Maria  by  Melzar—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Fearnought  — 
Dau.  of  Ariel—  Dau.  of  Jack  of  Diamonds. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard—  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred 
—  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.) 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to   Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly 
by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot. 

Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of    Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by    Trentham  —  Dau.    of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap  (Snip). 
Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner—  Bonny  Lass. 

Am.  Eclipse. 

Y.  Maid 
of  the  Oaks. 

Duroc  —  Millers  Damsel  by  Messenger  —  Dau.    of  Pot-8-os  —  Dau.  of  Gim- 
crack  —  Snap-Dragon  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Expedition—  Maid  of  Oaks  by  Spread   Eagle—  Annette  by  Imp.    Shark— 
Dau.  of  Rockingham—  Dau.  of  Gallant—  Dau.  of  True  Whig. 

Haxall's  Moses. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Harry  (Sir  Peter)—  Mermaid  by  Waxy—  Promise  by  Buzzard—  Dau.   of 
Precipitate—  Lady  Harriet  by  Mark  Anthony—  Georgiana  by  Matchem. 

Blackburn's  Whip  (Imp.  Whip)—  Maria  by  Craig's  Alfred  (Imp.  Medley)— 

*Soothsayer  given.                         ajr    Mare    was  brought    from  Virginia   to    Kentucky   and  certified  as 
thoroughbred. 

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WOODLANDS  (Imp.) 

(WOODLANDS,  WINNER  OF  THE  FINDON  STAKES,  AT  GOODWOOD,  AND 
THE  CORPORATION  STAKES,   AT  BRIGHTON,   IN   1874,) 

Will  be  located  for  the  season  of  1883,  at  the  Erdenheim  Stud,  Chestnut 
Hill,  Pa.  He  will  be  allowed  to  serve  mares  at  $50  the  season  each, 
and  $5  to  the  groom.  Application  to  "be  made  to  Major  J.  R.  Hub- 
bard,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

WOODLANDS,  by  Nutbourne  son  of  the  Nabob,  bred  by  Mr.  James  Terry,  foaled 
1872,  dam  Whiteface  dam  of  Miss  Needle  Hermitage,  Review  etc.,  by  Turnus,  out  of 
Nan  Darrell  by  Inheritor.     Woodlands  made  his  debut  as  a  two-year  old  at  Goodwood 
in  the  Findon  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  which  he  won  defeating  Galba,  Stray 
Shot,  Prince  Arthur  and  Caledon.     At  Brighton  he  won  the  Corporation  Stakes,  half 
a  mile,  beating  Galba  and  Zanzozee  ;  at  Newmarket  was  unplaced  in  the  Middle  Park 
Plate,  won  by  Plebian  by  Joskin  ;  at   Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  was  unplaced 
in  the  old  Nursery  Stakes,  Rowley  mile,  won  by  Trojan  by  Adamas  ;  at  three-years 
old  started  four  times,  was  unplaced  in  the  City  and  Suburban  Handicap,  won  by 
Dalham,  a  four-year  old  carrying  99  Ibs  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Derby,  won  by  Galopin 
by  Yidette  ;   was  unplaced  in  the    Royal    Hunt  Cup  (Handicap)  at   Ascot,   won 
by  Thuringian  Prince  ;  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  was  unplaced  in  the  Cam- 
bridgeshire Stakes  (handicap),  won  by  Sutton,  a  four-year  old  carrying  83  Ibs  ;  at  four 
years  old,  started  six  times,  ran  second  in  two  races,  and  unplaced  in  four  ;  was  un- 
placed in  the  Lincolnshire  Handicap,  one  mile,  won  by  Controversey  with  Brigg  Boy 
second,  thirty-two  started  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  City  and  Surburban  at  Epsom,  won 
by  Thunder,  twenty-three  started  ;  was  unplaced  in  the  Chesterfield  Cup  (handicap)  at 
Londonderry,  won  by  Coomassie  by  King  Tom,  twenty  three  started  ;  at  Newmarket 
second  October  Meeting,  ran  second  to  Rosebery  by  Speculum  ^4)  101  Ibs  ;  Woodland 
(4)  99  Ibs  ;  in  Cesarewitch  Stakes,  (handicap)  with  Merry  Duchess,  Hampton,  Coom- 
assie and  twenty-four  others  behind  him  ;  Newmarket  Houghton  Meeting,  was  un- 
placed in  the  Cambridgeshire  Stakes  (handicap)  won  by  Rosebery,  the  only  time  the 
Cesarewitch  and  this  race  was  ever  won  by  the  same  horse  except  when  won  by  Fox- 
hall  ;  Liverpool  Autumn  Meeting,  ran  second  to  Footstep  (3)  83  Ibs  ;  Woodlands  (4)  99 
Ibs.,  in  the  Liverpool  Autumn  Cup  (handicap)  with  Lord  Gowran,  Thorn  and  twenty 
others  behind  him  ;  as  a  five-year  old  ran  only  one  race,  was  second  to  Harbinger  (3) 
89  Ibs.  by  Pero  Gomez  in  the  Brighton  Stakes  (handicap)  at  Brighton,  Woodlands  (5) 
118  Ibs.,  with  Peterboro,  Dalham,  American  Mate  and  three  others  behind  him  ;  at 
six  years  old  started  five  times,  won  two  races,  was  second  in  one  and  unplaced  in  two. 
At  Epsom  Spring  Meeting  was  unplaced  in  the  Great  Metropolitan  Stakes  (handicap) 
won  by  Mida.,  by  Parmesan  (3)  77  Ibs.,  thirteen  started,  seven  finished  behind  Wood- 
lands ;  at  Chester  ran  second  to  Pageant  by  Elland  (aged),  124  Ibs. ;  Woodlands  (6)  114 
Ibs.,  for  the  Chester  Trades  Cup  (handicap),  Jester,  HopbloDm,  Ridotto  and  five  others 
behind  him.     The  next  day  he  won  the  Great  Cheshire  Handicap  Stakes,  carrying  113 
Ibs.,  defeating  Antient  Pistol,  Footstep  and  Avontes  ;  at  seven  years  old  ran  unplaced 
in  the  Epsom  Summer  Handicap  Plate,  won  by  Chippendale,  this  was  his  last  race. 
Woodlands  served  no  mares  in  England,  and  has  no  foals  in  this  country  old  enough 
to  race,  but  he  is  strongly  inbred  to  Herod  and  Eclipse  through  popular  and  success- 
ful sources,  and  should  get  race- horses. 


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PEDIGREE   OF   WOODLANDS    (Imp.) 


p   .HoQT1         !  Walton — Parasol  by  Pot-8-os  (Eclipse) — Prunella  by  Highflyer — Promise  by 

i     Snap— Julia  by  Blank— Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 

TVTaniTio  Selim  (Buzzard) — Bizarre  by  Peruvian  (Sir  Peter) — Violante  by  John  Bull 

(Fortitude)— Dau.  of  Highflyer— Everlasting  by  Eclipse. 


Emilius. 
Whizgig. 


••3        Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 


Muley. 


Orville — Emily  by  Stamford — Dau.  of  Whiskey — Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant 
Dizzy  by  Blank  (Godol.)— Dizzy  by  Driver  (Snake)— Dau.  of  Sm.  Tom. 

Rubens — Penelope  by  Trumpator — Prunella  by  Highflyer — Promise  by  Snap 
— Julia  by  Blank — Spectator's  dam  by  Partner— Bonny  Lass. 


Waxy — Penelope  by  Trumpator — Prunella  by  Highflyer — Promise  by  Snap 
— Julia  by  Blank — Spectator's  dam  by  Partner — Bonny  Lass. 

Selim — Maiden  by  Sir  Peter — Dau.  of  Phoenomenon — Matron  by  Florizel — 
Maiden  by  Matchem — Dau.  of  Squirt — Lot's  dam  by  Mogul. 


•ville—  Eleanor  by  Whiskey  (Saltram) — Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed — Giantess 
by  Matchem  (Cade) — Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham. 
Qio  f«  potirortTi  'Precipitate  (Mercury)— Dau.   of  Woodpecker— Sis.  to   Juniper  by  Snap— 
Y.  Marske's  dam  by  Blank— Bay  Starling  by  Bolton  Starling. 


Royal  Oak. 
Daughter  of. 


Catton — Dau.  of  Smolensko — Lady  Mary  by  Beningbrough — Dau.  of  High- 
flyer— Dau.  of  Marske — A  la  Grecque  by  Regulus — Dau.  of  Allworthy. 

Orville — Dau.  of  Buzzard  (Woodpecker) — Hornpipe  by  Trumpator — Luna 
by  Herod  (Tartar) — Proserpine,  Sis.  to  Eclipse  by  Marske. 


Tittlp  Tnhn       Octavius  (Orville)-*-Gr.  Skim  by  Woodpecker — Silver's  dam  by  Herod — Y. 

Hag  by  Skim— Hag  by  Crab— Ebony  by  Childers— Ebony  by  Basto. 
-rj       1 1     nf      Phantom — Sis.  to  Election  by  Gohanna — Ch.  Skim  by  Woodpecker — Silver's 

dam  by  Herod— Y.  Hag  by  Skim  (Starling)  Hag  by  Crab— Ebony. 


Langar. 
Olympia. 


Selim—  Dau.  of  Walton—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Sis.  to  Cato. 

Sir  Oliver  (Sir  Peter)—  Scotilla  by  Anvil  (Herod)—  Scota  by  Eclipse—  Har- 
mony by  Herod  —  Rutilia  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 


Tramp. 
Filagree. 


Dick  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Gohanna—  Fraxinella  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Wood- 
pecker —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea. 
oothsayer  (Sorcerer)  —  Web  by  Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella 
by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank  (Godol.) 


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Muley. 
Aquelina. 


Orville—  Eleanor  by  Whiskey—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Match- 
em  —  Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 

Eagle  (Volunteer)—  Sis.  to  Petworth  by  Precipitate—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker 
Sis.  to  Juniper  by  Snap—  Y.  Marske's  dam  by  Blank—  Bay  Starling. 


Soothsayer. 
Quadrille. 


Sorcerer—  Goldenlocks  by  Delpini—  Violet  by  Shark—  Dau.  of  Syphon- 

Quick's  Charlotte  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Crab. 
Selim—  Canary  Bird  by  Whiskey  or  Sorcerer—  Canary  by  Coriander  (Pot- 

8-os)  —  Miss  Green  by  Highflyer  —  Harriet  by  Matchem. 


Whalebone. 
Defiance. 


Waxy—  Penelope  by  Trumpator—  Prunella  by  Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap 

—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner. 
Rubens  (Buzzard)—  Little  Folly  by  Highland  Fling—  Harriet  by  Volunteer 

—Dau.  of  Alfred—  Magnolia  by  Marske—  Dau.  of  Babraham. 


Marmion. 
Harpalice. 


Whiskey—  Y.  Noisette  by  Diomed—  Noisette  by  Squirrel—  Carina  by  Marske 

—  Thunder's  dam  by  Blank  —  Dizzy  by  Driver. 
Gohanna—  Amazon  by  Driver—  Fractious  by  Mercury—  Dau.   of  Wood- 

pecker —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 


Tramp. 
Mandane. 


Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.  of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella  by  Trentham  —  Dau.  of 
Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse—  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

Pot-8-os—  Y.  Camilla  by  Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by 
the  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 


Walton. 
Anticipation. 


Sir  Peter—  Arethusa  bv  Dungannon—  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)—  Virago 

by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 
Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)—  Expectation  by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Skim—  Dau. 

of  Janus  (Godol.)—  Spinster  by  Crab—  Spinster. 


Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 


Hambletonian  (King  Fergus)—  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon—  Atalanta  by 
Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler. 

Coriander—  Wildgoose  by  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by 
Goldfinder—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 


Comus. 
Lisette. 


Sorcerer—  Houghton  Lass  by  Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  (Eclipse) 
—  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske  —Dau.  of  Cade—  Beaufremont's  dam. 


*  Morisco  given. 


Hambletonian  —  Constantia  by  Walnut  (Highflyer)  — Contessina  by  Y. 
Marske  (Marske)— Tuberose  by  Herod  (Tartar)— Gray  Starling  by  Star- 
ling (Bay  Bolton)— Coughing  Polly  by  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Ara- 
bian)—Dau.  of  Counsellor  (Shaftsbury  Turk)— Dau.  of  Snake  (Lister 
Turk)  — Dau.  of  Luggs  (D'Arcy  White  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Woodcock 
(Merlin). 


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n. 


DEAD  SIRES. 


184  TJie  Horse-Breeders'   Guide  and  Harid  Book. 

AMERICAN  ECLIPSE, 

(WINNER  OF  THE  GREAT  SECTIONAL  MATCH  BETWEEN  THE  NORTH 
AND  SOUTH,  RUN  OVER  THE  UNION  COURSE,  L.  I.,  MAY  27TH,  1823, 
BEATING  HENRY.) 

ECLIPSE,  by  Duroc,  son  of  imp.  Diomed,  bred  by  Gen.  Nithaniel  Co!es,  Desoris, 
Queens  Co.,  L.  L,  foaled  May  25th,  1814,  dam  Miller's  Damsel,  by  imp.  Messenger^ 
son  of  Membrino,  out  of  imp.  mare  by  Pot-8-os,  son  of  the  great  English  Eclipse. 
Eclipse  was  trained  at  three  years  old,  and  tried;  and  again  at  four  years  old  ;  but  ran 
his  first  race  at  five  years  old,  at  Newmarket,  Long  Island,  2-mile  heats,  which  he  won, 
beating  Black-eyed  Susan,  by  Sir  Archy,  and  Sea  Gull.  March  15th,  1819,  Eclipse 
was  sold  to  Mr.  Van  Ranst,  and  in  June,  1819  won  Club  Purse,  at  Bath  L.  I.,  defeat- 
ing Little  John,  by  Potomac,  Bond's  Eclipse,  and  James  Fitz  James.  October,  same 
year,  won  Club  Purse  at  Bath,  4-mile  heats,  beating  Little  John,  Fearnought,  and  one 
other,  in  8:13,  8:08.  In  1820  and '21  he  covered  mares  on  Long  Island.  October  15th, 
1821,  won  the  Club  Purse,  Jamaica,  L.  L,  4-mile  heats,  defeating  the  noted  Lady 
Lightfoot,  then  nine  years  old,  Flag  of  Truce  and  Heart  of  Oak,  in  8:04,  8:02.  Lady 
Lightfoot  was  distanced  in  the  second  heat.  In  May,  1822,  won  Club  Purse  over  the 
Union  Course,  L.  I,,  beating  Sir  Walter,  by  Hickory,  in  7:54,  8:00.  October,  1822, 
won  Club  Purse,  4-mile  heats,  over  Union  Course,  beating  Sir  Walter,  Duchess  of 
Marlborough.  and  Slow  and  Easy,  in  7:58,  second  heat  no  time.  A  challenge  having 
appeared  in  a  New  York  paper  in  which  Jas.  J.  Harrison,  of  Virginia,  proposed  to* 
run  Sir  Charles  by  Sir  Archy,  against  Eclipse,  4-mile  heats,  for  $5,000  or  $10,000,  the 
race  to  be  run  over  the  Washington  Course,  the  challenge  was  accepted  by  Mr.  Van 
Ranst,  and  $5,000  forfeit  put  up  on  each  side,  the  race  to  be  run  November  20th. 
Both  horses  came  to  the  post  and  the  riders  were  mounted,  when  Mr,  Harrison  an- 
nounced that  in  consequence  of  an  accident  to  Sir  Charles,  he  would  pay  forfeit,  but 
proposed  to  run  a  dash  of  4  miles,  for  $1,500  a  side.  This  was  accepted,  and  the 
horses  started.  The  first  two  miles  were  run  in  3:50,  when  Sir  Charles  broke  down, 
and  Eclipse  galloped  the  balance  of  the  distance.  Sir  Charles  carried  120,  and  Eclipse 
126  Ibs.  On  the  evening  of  the  same  day,  Col.  Wm.  R.  Johnson,  of  Virginia,  propos- 
ed to  produce  a  horse  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  May,  1823,  to  run  4-mile  heats  against 
Eclipse,  over  the  Union  Course,  for  $20,000  a  side.  The  challenge  was  immediately 
accepted  by  John  C.  Stephens,  Esq.  John  Richards,  intended  for  the  match,  broke 
down,  and  Henry,  by  Sir  Archy  was  substituted.  The  race  was  run  May  27th,  1823. 
Henry  won  the  first  heat,7:37i,  Eclipse  the  second  and  third  in  7:49,  8:24,  Eclipse  car- 
ried 126  Ibs.,  Henry  (4)  108  Ibs.  Col.  Johnson  again  challenged  to  run  Henry  against 
Eclipse,  the  same  race,  for  $20,000,  or  $50,000,  but  the  challenge  was  declined. 

Eclipse  was  as  famous  in  the  stud  as  on  the  turf.  He  stood  in  New  York,  Virginia, 
and  Kentucky.  The  most  famous  of  his  get  were,  Ariel,  Lance,  Lady  Jackson,  Black 
Maria,  Shark,  Goliah,  O'Kelly,  Godolphin,  Maryland  Eclipse,  Rocker,  Medoc,  Midas, 
Mingo,  Ten  Broeck,  Monmouth  Eclipse,  Bay  Maria,  Tom  Kimball,  Gano,  and  many 
others.  Ariel  was  the  great  mare  of  her  day.  She  ran  fifty-seven  races  and  won 
forty-two,  seventeen  of  which  were  4-mile  heats.  Black  Maria  also  ran  a  large  number 
eleven  winning  ones,  at  3  and  4-mile  heats.  Eclipse  was  a  chestnut  horse,  15J  hands 
high,  with  a  star  in  his  forehead  and  near  hind  foot  white;  was  heavy  set,  and  full  of 
bone  and  muscle.  The  following  were  some  of  his  measurements  :  head  23f  in. ;  neck 
25  in.;  from  point  of  shoulder  to  point  of  buttocks  65f  in.;  girth  74  in. ;  around  the 
arm,  21£  in. ;  below  the  knee,  7£  in. ;  around  the  tibia  18|  in. ;  the  hock  16£  in. ;  from 
hip  to  point  of  hock  37-J  in. ;  he  measured  the  same  around  the  flank  as  girth  74  in., 
and  the  same  height  at  hip  as  withers,  61  in.  An  examination  of  his  pedigree  will 
show  that  he  was  very  much  inbred  to  the  Darley  Arabian,  through  Chllders,  and  to 
the  Godolphin  Arabian  through  Blank,  Cade,  Regulus  and  Cripple.  Eclipse  died  the 
property  of  Jilson  Yatcs,  in  Shelby  County,  Ky.,  in  Aug,  1847,  then  in  the  34th  year 
of  his  age. 


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Cypron. 

Partner  —  Meliora  by  Fox  (Clumsy)  —  Milkmaid  by  Sir  Wm.  Blacket's  Snail 
(Partner)  —  Dam  the  Shield's  Galloway. 
Blaze  (  F.  Childers  )—  Selima  by  Bethel's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Graham's  Cham- 
pion —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Merlin. 

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Daughter  of. 

Godol.  Arabian  —  Blossom  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers  —  Miss  Belvoir  by 
Grey  Granthem—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
Cartouche  (Bald  Galloway)—  Ebony  by  F.  Childers  (Dar.  Arabian)—  Ebony 
by  Basto  (Byerly  Turk)—  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Black  Barb. 

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Daughter  of. 

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Barb  —  Dau.  of  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Whitelegged  Lowther  Barb. 
Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Byerly 
Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk. 

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Daughter  of. 

Godol.  Arabian—  Lit.Hartley  Mare  by  Bart.  Childers—  Flying  Whig  by  Wm'& 
Woodstock  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  St.  'Victor  Barb  —  Dau.  of  Whynot. 
F.  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty 
Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker. 

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Crippple  (Godol.)—  Miss  Elliott  by  Grisewood's  Partner  (Partner)  —  Caelia 
by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Dau.  of  Greyhound. 
Snap  —  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus  —  Midge  by  a  son  of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of 
Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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Daughter  of. 

Partner  (Moreton's  Imp.  Traveler)  —  Imp.  Blossom  by  Sloe  (Crab)  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus  (Godolphin  Arabian). 
Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus)  Imp.  Calista  by  Forester—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of 
Hobgoblin—  Bajazet's  dam  by  Whitefoot. 

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Daughter  of. 

Regulus  —  Silvertail  by    Henage's   Whitenose  (Hall's  Arabian)  —  Dau.   of 
Rattle—  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian—  Old  Child  Mare. 
Jolly  Roger—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.   of  Som.    Arabian—  Bald 
Charlotte  by  Old  Royal  —  Dau.  of  Beth.  Castaway  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 

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Daughter  of. 

Cul.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Byerlv  Turk—  Dau.  of  Cur- 
wen's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Whitelegged  Lowther  Barb—  Vintner  Mare. 
Imp.  Badger  (Bosphorus)  —  Dau.  of  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Silvereye  —  Dau. 
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Daughter  of. 

Blaze  (F.  Childers)—  Dau.  of  Hip  (Cur.  Bay  Barb)—  Dau.  of  Spark  (Honey- 
comb Punch)  —  Dau.  of  Snake  (Lister  Turk)  —  Lord  D'Arcy's  Queen. 
Young  Greyhound  (Greyhound  by  White  Barb  Chillaby)  —  Dau.  of  Cur- 
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Daughter  of. 

Godol.  Arabian  —  Roxanna  by  the  Bald  Galloway  —  Sis.  to  Chanter  by  the 
Akaster  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker. 
Bolton  Little  John  (Partner)  —  Durham's  Favorite  by  a  son  of  the  Bald  Gal- 
loway —  Daffodil's  dam  by  Sir  T.  Gascoigns  Foreign  Horse. 

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Daughter  of. 

Cade  —  Dau.  of  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  —  Dau.   of  Brimmer  —  Dau.   of 
Place's  White  Turk—  Dau.  of  Dodsworth—  Layton  Barb  Mare. 
An.   Starling—  Dau.  of  Orford  Turk—  Dau.  of  Merlin  (Bustler)—  Dau.  of 
Pert  (Ely  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Commoner  —  Coppin  Mare. 

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Snap's  dam. 

Godol.  Arabian  —  Grey  Robinson  by  the  Bald  Galloway  —  Dau.  of  Snake  — 
Gr.  Wilkes  by  Hautboy—  Miss  D'Arcy's  Pet  Mare. 
Fox—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk—  Dau.  of  By.  Turk— 
Dau.  of  Taffolet's  Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk—  Nat.  Barb  Mare. 

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Spiletta. 

Squirt—  Dau.  of  Blacklegs—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub—  Dau. 
of  Coneyskins—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Grev  Barb—  Dau.  of  Hut.  Royal  Colt. 
Regulus—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake—  Dau.  of  Ld.  D'Arcy'& 
Old  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 

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Golden  Locks. 

Cade—  Silvertail  by  Henage's  Whitenose—  Dau.  of  Rattle—  Dau.  of  Dar. 
Arabian—  Old  Child  Mare  by  Gres.  Bay  Arabian—  Vixen. 
Oroonoko  (Crab)—  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab—  Dau.  of  Partner—  Thwait's  Dun 
Mare  by  the  Akaster  Turk. 

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Miss  Elliott. 

Godol.  Arabian  —  Blossom  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  F.  Childers  —  Miss  Belvoir  by 
Gr.  Granthem—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 
Grisewood's  Partner—  Caelia  by  Partnerr-Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks—  Dau. 
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Daughter  of. 

Snip—  Dau.  of  Fox—  Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau. 
of  Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk—  Barb  Mare. 
Regulus  (Godo.l)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)—  Dau.  of 
Honeywood's  Arabian  —  Byerly  Mare,  dam  of  the  Two  True  Blues. 

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AUSTRALIAN  (Imp.) 

(WINNER  OF  THE  DOSWELL  STAKE  AT  NEW  ORLEANS  AND  PRODUCE 
STAKES  AT  LEXINGTON,  KY.,  1801.) 

AUSTRALIAN  by  West  Australian,  son  of  Melbourne,  bred  by  Mr.  W.  E.  Duncombe, 
imported  by  the  late  A.  Keene  Richards,  along  with  his  dam  in  1858,  then  a  suckling, 
dam  Emilia  by  Young  Emilius,  son  of  Emilius  by  Orville.  West  Australian,  his  sire, 
won  the  three  great  events— the  2,000  guineas,  Derby  and  St.  Leger  in  1853.  Emilius, 
his  grandsire,  through  his  dam,  won  the  Derby  in  1823,  and  Whisker,  his  great  grand- 
sire,  the  Derby  in  1815,  and  his  sire,  Waxy,  won  it  in  1793.  Australian  was  a  fine 
race-horse,  running  under  the  silver  and  gray  of  Richard  in  the  name  of  Millington. 
He  made  his  debut  in  the  Doswell  Stakes  at  New  Orleans,  April  1,  1861,  mile  heats. 
This  he  won  handily,  with  5  Ibs.  overweight,  in  1 : 49|,  1 : 48&,  beating  Regret,  Tom 
Reddy,  Uncle  True  and  Ninette ;  Louisville,  May  20,  ran  third  and  fifth  in  the 
Association  Stake,  mile  heats,  in  l:48f,  1:48,  won  by  Lillie  Ward,  Myrtle  second, 
Nannie  Craddock  third,  Rubicon  fourth  ;  same  place,  May  24,  ran  third  in  the  Gait 
House  Stake,  2  mile  heats,  won  by  Lillie  Ward,  in  3:38f,  3:40  ;  Rubicon  second  ; 
Lexington,  Ky.,  June  3d,  ran  second  to  Lillie  Ward  in  the  Association  Stake,  mile 
heats,  in  1:52|,  1:  51^,  track  muddy,  beating  Rubicon,  John  Morgan,  Crichton,  Wells, 
&c. ;  same  place,  ran  second  to  Kansas  in  the  Citizens'  Stake,  2  mile  heats,  in  3:  44, 
3:46,  3:45,  track  muddy  ;  Millington  won  first  heat  and  was  second  in  the  last,  beat- 
ing Rubicon,  Myrtle,  Nannie  Craddock,  &c. ;  Lexington,  Ky.,  September  23,  1861, 
Produce  Stakes,  for  three-year  olds,  mile  heats,  12  starters  ;  John  Morgan  won, 
Hyrtle  second,  imp.  Millington  third  ;  Myrtle  won  the  first  heat  in  1 : 46f ,  Millington 
second  ;  Millington  won  second  in  l:46f  ;  John  Morgan  the  last  two  in  1:47^.  1:49  ; 
September  27,  Produce  Stakes,  for  three-year  olds,  two  mile  heats,  9  starters,  imp. 
Millington  won  in  3: 43|,  3: 40f,  John  Morgan  second,  Myrtle  third  and  distanced. 
In  the  Fall  of  1861,  Millington  was  purchased  by  the  late  R.  A.  Alexander,  and  his 
name  was  changed  to  Australian.  He  ran  one  race  under  his  colors.  Lexington, 
June  7,  1862,  3  mile  heats,  for  all-ages,  6  starters  ;  John  Morgan  was  third,  first  and 
first ;  Idlewild  won  the  first  heat,  in  5 :  43|,  and  was  drawn  after  the  second  ;  Ella  D, 
by  Vandal,  was  fifth,  second  and  second  ;  Australian  fourth,  fifth  and  third  ;  John 
Morgan  won  second  and  third  heats  in  5:41,  5:45£.  As  a  stallion,  Australian  ranks 
second  to  none  ever  imported.  The  best  of  his  get  were  Fellowcraft,  4  miles,  in  7 : 19J, 
the  first  horse  to  beat  Lexington's  time,  7:19f  ;  Abd-el-Kader,  4  miles,  7:31|;  Abd- 
el-Koree,  4  miles,  when  three  years  old,  7:  33  ;  Wildidle,  4  miles,  7: 25£  ;  Rutherford, 
Spendthrift,  Mozart,  Springlet,  Zoo  Zoo,  Lizzie,  Lucas,  Trinidad,  Baden  Baden, 
Albert,  Nellie  Booker,  Silent  Friend,  4  miles,  7:30^  ;  Helmbold,  Wilful,  Atilla,  Mate, 
Leinster,  Pride  of  the  Village,  Madge,  Maggie  B  B,  dam  of  Iroquois,  Farfaletta,  dam 
of  Falsetto,  Ivy  Leaf,  dam  of  Bramble,  Brambaletta,  &c. ;  Hilarite,  Springbok,  2J 
miles,  3:56£  ;  fastest  on  record  ;  Hazem,  Queen's  Own,  Sunlight,  Blanche  J.  Baronet, 
N.  Y.  Weekly,  and  many  others.  Australian  was  a  dark  chestnut  without  white,  and 
measured  15|  hands  in  height,  had  neat  head  and  neck,  broad  forehead,  great  breadth 
between  the  jaws  ;  oblique  shoulders,  with  great  depth  of  girth  ;  round,  good  barrel ; 
good  Hank,  good  hip  and  arched  loin;  good  length  from  the  point  of  hip  to  whirlbone, 
and  thence  to  the  hock,  which  was  bony  and  strong  ;  sound  legs  and  feet  and  good 
length  of  pasterns.  He  Combined  the  Eclipse  blood  through  Whalebone,  Whisker,  Don 
•Quixote  and  Mercury,  and  Herod  and  Matchem  through  the  best  sources  and  traces, 
through  a  sister  of  the  great  Regulus  by  the  Godolphin  Arabian  to  the  Sedbury  Royal 
Mare.  Australian  died  at  Woodhurn  Stud,  the  property  of  A.  J.  Alexander,  October 
15th,  1879.  His  descendents  will  keep  his  memory  green. 


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Houghton  Lass. 

Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed—  Giantess  by  Matchem— 
Molly  Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus  (Eclipse)—  Lardella  by  Young  Marske 
—  Dau.  of  Cade—  Beauf  remont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought. 

Clinker. 
Pewet. 

Sir  Peter—  Hyale  by  Phoeuomenon  (Herod)—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy, 
Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel  —  Dau.  of  Spectator  —  Horatia  by  Blank. 
Tandem  (Syphon)—  Termagant  by  Tantrum  (Cripple  by  Godol.)—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  (Blaze)—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Don  Quixote. 
Evelina. 

Eclipse—  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Go- 
dol.) —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 
Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs  (Bay  Turk)  —  Dau  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Golumpus. 
Daughter  of. 

Gohanna  —  Catherine    by   Woodpecker    (Herod)  —  Camilla    by  Trentham 
(Sweepstakes)  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb.  —  Sister  to  Regulus. 
Paynator  (Trumpator)—  Sis.  to  Zodiac  by  St.  George  (Anvil)—  Abigail  by 
Woodpecker—  Firetail  by  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dau.  of  Cade. 

Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope    by    Trumpator  —  Prunella    by    Highflyer  —  Promise    by 
Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 
Selim  (Buzzard)  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.   of   Phoenomenon  —  Matron 
by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  —  Lot's  dam. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  (Sir  Peter)  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Hun- 
camunca  by  Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Fribble's  dam  by  Regulus. 
Alexander    (Eclipse)  —  Brunette   by    Aramantlrus  (Old  Eng.)—  "Mayfly  by 
Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod  (Tartar)—  Lisette  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Miss  Windsor 
by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Sister  to  Volunteer  by  Y  Belgrade. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  B,olton. 

Hermes. 
Vicissitude. 

Mercury  (Eclipse)  —  Rosina  by  Woodpecker  —  Petworth  by  Herod  —  Golden 
Grove  by  Blank  —  Spinster  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bloody  Buttocks. 
Pipator  (Conductor)—  Beatrice  by  Sir  Peter—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duch- 
ess by  Whitenose  (Godol.)  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Evelina. 

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Whitenose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun.  Arabian. 
Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Reg- 
ulus— Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub 

Stamford. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter—  Horatia  by  Eclipse—  Countess  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Rib  (Crab)— 
Dau.  of  Wynn.  Arabian.  —  Dau.  of  Governor  —  Dau.  of  Al.  Arabian. 
Whiskey—  Gr.   Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver 
—Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot—  Dau.  of  Old  Merlin. 

Beniugbrough. 
Eliza. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duchess   by  White- 
nose—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue—  Dau.  of  Ox.    Dun.  Arabian. 
Highflyer—  Augusta  by  Eclipse—  Hardwicke's  dam  by  Herod—  Dau.    of 
Bajazet  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Lon's  Bay  Arabian. 

Hambletonian. 
Rally. 

King  Fergus  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Monimia  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Alcides 
(Babrahau)—  Dau  of  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian)—  Snap's  dam. 
Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed  by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Ho- 
ratia by  Blank—  Dau,  of  F,  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham. 

Pot-8-o's. 
Maria, 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by  Warren's  Sportsman  —  Golden  Locks  by  Oroo- 
noko  —  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Vol- 
unteer by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Dar.  Arabian). 

— 

s: 
1 

Trumpator. 
Prunella. 

Conductor  —  Brunette  by  Squirrel  —  Dove   by  Matchless  (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of 
An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  —  Dau.  of  Newton  Arabian. 
Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Part- 
ner—Bonny Lass  by  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian.  . 

Sorcerer. 
Golden  Locks. 

Trumpator  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem—  Molly  Long- 
legs  by  Babraham—  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter. 
Delpini—  Violet  by  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of  Syphon—  Charlotte  by  Blank— 
Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Dyer's  Dimple. 

Bobtail. 
Catharine. 

Precipitate  (Mercury)—  Bobtail  by  Eclipse—  Faith  by  Herod—  Curiosity  by 
Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

Woodpecker—  Camilla  by  Trentham—  Coquette  by  the  Comp.  Barb.—  Sis. 
to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Gray  Robinson  by  the  Bald  Galloway  (St. 
Victor  Barb.)—  Sis.   to  Country  Wench  by  Snake  (Lister  Turk)—  Grey 
Wilkes  by  Old  Hautboy  (White  D'Arcy  Turk)—  Miss  D'Arcy's  Pet  Mare 
out  of  a  Sedbury  Royal  Mare. 

*  Soothsayer  given. 

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BONNIE  SCOTLAND  (Imp.) 

(WINNER   OF   THE  LIVERPOOL    ST.  LEGER  AND  DONCASTER  STAKED 

IN  1856.) 

BONNIE  SCOTLAND,  by  lago,  son  of  Don  John,  winner  of  the  St.  Leger  in  1838,  bred 
by  Mr.  W.  1'Anson,  foaled  1853,  imported  by  Capt.  Cornish  into  Boston  in  1857,  dam 
Queen  Mary,  dam  of  Balrownie  ;  Haricot,  dam  of  Caller  Ou  and  Blink  Bonny,  dam 
of  Blair  Athol  by  Gladiator.  Bonnie  Scotland  was  badly  hurt  at  two  years  old,  but 
he  came  out  when  three  years  old  and  started  in  four  races,  winning  two,  running 
second  in  one  and  unplaced  in  the  other.  He  won  the  Liverpool  St.  Leger,  twenty- 
three  subscribers,  If  miles,  beating  Omar  Pacha,  Tom  Thumb,  and  two  others  ;  was 
fourth  in  the  Great  Yorkshire  Stakes  at  York,  176  subscribers,  won  by  Fazzoletto, 
with  Brother  to  Bird  on  the  Wing  second,  Stork  third.  He  ran  second  to  .Warlock 
for  the  Doncaster  St.  Leger,  133  subscribers,  twenty-five  starters,  St.  Leger  course.  In 
this  race  he  beat  Ellington  (winner  of  the  Derby),  Artillery,  Rogerthorpe  and  others. 
He  won  the  Doncaster  Stakes,  1£  miles,  ninety-three  subscribers,  beating  Ellington  (the 
Derby  winner),  Brother  to  Bird  on  the  Wing,  Manganese,  Alleppo,  California  and 
others.  This  was  his  last  race.  After  his  importation  he  was  purchased  by  Messrs. 
Reber  and  Kutz  and  taken  to  Ohio.  There  being  few  thoroughbred  mares  in  that  State 
he  made  no  reputation,  sired  Malcolm,  Dangerous  and  Ontario ;  he  passed  into  the  hands 
of  E.  A.  Smith,  when  he  got  Frogtown,  a  capital  good  horse.  Smith  sold  him  to  Messrs. 
Parks,  of  Illinois,  where  he  got  Experience  Oaks  and  Nathan  Oaks.  From  Parks 
he  passed  to  the  hands  of  Gen.  W.  G.  Harding  in  1872,  and  commenced  his  brilliant 
career  as  a  sire  of  winners  ;  the  first  of  his  get  were  Belle  of  the  Meade,  an  excellent 
two-year-old,  and  Bushwhacker,  winner  of  the  Bowie  Stakes  and  the  Great  Long 
Island  Stakes,  both  4  mile  heats.  Although  dead,  he  stands,  in  1882,  at  the  head  of 
winning  sires,  and  his  winning  sons  and  daughters  are  a  legion.  The  following,  the 
most  noted,  will  show  his  quality  as  a  sire  :  Aranza,  Brambaletta,  5  furlongs,  in 
1:02J;  7  furlongs,  1:30;  one  mile  and  a  furlong  in  1:54,  the  fastest  on  record.  Bye 
the  Way,  Bonnie  Wood  Bramble,  mile  heats  in  1:43,  1:44  ;  1£  miles,  118  Ibs.,  1:58; 
2J  miles,  4:0l£.  Boardman,  mile  in  1 :40£.  Boatman,  115  Ibs.,  2  miles,  3:34.  Barret, 
three-quarters  in  1:14,  the  fastest  on  record  ;  1£  miles,  118  Ibs.,  in  1:56^.  Ben  Hill, 
Bonnie  Carie,  Baton  Rouge,  Belle  of  the  Highlands,  l£  miles  in  1 :55|.  Bye  and  Bye, 
Bushwhacker,  2  miles  in  3:30  ;  4  miles,  7:31  ;  2  mile  heats,  3:36,  3:36^,  3:38£.  Balance 
All,  Beatitude,  Boulevard,  Bayard/Bounce,  mile  heats  in  1:42,  1-.41-J  ;  mile  and  3  fur- 
longs in  2:28±.  Bride  Cake,  Boswell,  Bingin,  Bathgate,  Bombast,  Bonnie  Castle, 
Brooklyn,  Bliss,  Big  Medicine,  Bootjack,  mile  in  1 :42  ;  1TV  miles  in  1 :49f  ;  Baltic, 
Bosworth,  Bancroft,  Duke  of  Kent,  Joe  Howell,  three  quarter  heats  in  1:14^,  1:14^, 
1:15,  fastest  on  record  ;  Julia  Bruce,  Maggie  Ayr,  Luke  Blackburn,  1|  miles  in  2:34, 
fastest  ever  run  ;  If  miles,  3:04  ;  2  miles,  8:35J  ;  Glidelia,  If  miles  in  3:01,  the  fastest 
in  the  world  ;  J.  W.  Norton  and  a  host  of  others.  His  daughter,  Kelpie,  produced 
Janet,  4  miles  in  7:25.  Ontario  produced  McWhirter,  2  miles  in  3:30£,  the  fastest  ever 
run  by  a  three-year  old.  Being  a  half  brother  to  Blink  Bonny,  the  dam  of  Blair  Athol, 
and  from  a  family  which  has  produced  the  greatest  number  of  noted  horses,  his  de- 
scendants should  be  valuable  in  the  stud.  The  long  list  named  speaks  volumes  for  the 
Belle  Meade  Stud,  as  nearly  every  animal  named  was  bred  there  Two  sons  of  the  old 
hero  are  located  there  and  the  blood  should  be  preserved  to  the  country,  and  there  is 
no  better  opportunity  than  to  cross  his  sons  on  the  Lexington  and  Glencoe  blood,  and 
it  will  prove  our  theory  that  in  breeding  is  the  surest  and  best  mode  to  rear  the 
race  horse  and  the  only  way  to  preserve  and  perpetuate  pure  blood  and  racing  strains. 
His  stock  are  all  remarkable  for  soundness,  symmetry,  muscular  power,  good  action, 
with  the  best  of  feet.  He  died  at  Belle  Meade,  Feb.  1st,  1880,  in  the  twenty-seventh 
year  of  his  age,  game  to  the  last  moment. 


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PEDIGREE  OF  BONNIE  SCOTLAND. 


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3ot-8-os  —  Maria  by  Herod  —  Lisette   by    Snap  —  Miss    Windsor    by  Godol. 
Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk), 
rrumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

Sir  Peter. 
Sis.  to  Cracker. 

Highflyer  —  Papillon  by  Snap  —  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus  —  Midge  by  Son 
of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers—  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 
Highflyer  —  Nutcracker  by  Matchem  —  Miss   Starling  by   Starling  —  Dau.  of 
Partner  —  Dau.  Of  Croft's  Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  Makeless. 

Sorcerer. 
Houghton  Lass. 

Trumpator  —  Y.    Giantess    by    Diomed  —  Giantess    by    Matchem  —  Molly 
Longlegs  by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Sir  Peter—  Alexina  by  King  Fergus—  Lardella  by  Y.  Marske—  Dau.  of  Cade 
—  Beaufremont's  dam  by  Bro.  to  Fearnought  —  Miss  Windham. 

Stamford. 
Marcia. 

Sir  Peter—  Horatia  by  Eclipse—  Countess  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Rib  (Crab)— 
Dau.  of  Wynn  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Governor  —  Dau.  of  Alcock's  Arabian. 
Coriander  —  Faith  by  Pacolet  —  Atalanta  by  Matchem  —  Lass  of  the  Mill  by 
Oroonoko  —  Dau.  of  Old  Traveler. 

Woodpecker. 
Misfortune. 

Herod  —  Miss  Ramsdem  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian  —  Dau. 
of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Dux  (Matchem)  —  Curiosity  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's 
Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian. 

Alexander. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess  by    Wm's   Forester  —  Dau.  of    Coalition    Colt 
(Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 
Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade 
—Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Old  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless. 

Sir  Peter. 
Miss  Hervey. 

Highflyer  —  Papillon    by    Snap  —  Miss    Cleveland    by  Regulus  —  Midge  by 
Son  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Old  Starling—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers— 
Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Bustler. 

Precipitate. 
Colibri. 

Mercury  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt 
—Dau.  of  Mogul—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Pul.  Ch.  Arabian. 
Woodpecker  —  Camilla  by  Trentham  —  Coquette  by  Compton  Barb  —  Sis.  to 
Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian  —  Gr.  Robinson  by  Bald  Galloway. 

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Mvrrha.  Plenipotentiary.  'Pauline.  Partisan. 

Gift.  Whalebone.  Harriet.  Emilius.  Quadrille.  Moses.  Parasol.  Waltor. 

Sir  Peter. 
Arethusa. 

Highflyer  —  Papillon    by    Snap  —  Miss    Cleveland    by    Regulus  —  Midge  by 
Son  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Barlet's  Childers. 
Dunganuon  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab. 

Pot-8-o's. 
Prunella. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by   Warren's  Sportsman   (Cade)  —  Golden    Locks 
by  Oroonoko  —  Valiante's  dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by 
Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 

Whalebone  or 
Seymour,  t 

Daughter  of. 

Delpini  (Highflyer)—  Bay  Javelin  by  Javelin  (Eclipse)—  Y.  Flora  by  High- 
flyer —  Flora  by  Squirrel  —  Angelica  by  Snap  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Gohanna  —  Gr.  Skim  by  Woodpecker  —  Silver's  dam  by  Herod  —  Y.   Hag  by 
Skim  (Starling)—  Hag  by  Crab—  Ebony  by  Childers—  Ebony. 

Selim. 
Canary.  Bird. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Whiskey  or  Sorcerer  —  Canary  by  Coriander  —  Miss  Green  by    Highflyer  — 
Harriet  by  Matchem  —  Flora  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bart.  Chiiders. 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam. 
Stamford  —  Dau.  of  Whiskey  —  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant  —  Dizzy  by  Blank 
—  Dizzy  by  Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  (Con.  Arabian). 

Pericles. 
Daughter  of. 

Evander  (Delpini)—  Dau.  of  Precipitate—  Sis.   to  Ospray    by    Highflyer— 
Dau.  of  Snap—  Dau.  of  Orford  Barb—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Selim—  Pipylina  by  Sir  Peter—  Rally  by  Trumpator—  Fancy,  Sis.  to  Diomed 
by  Florizel—  Dau.  of  Spectator—  Dau.  of  Blank  (Godol.) 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor    by  Godol. 
Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass. 

Y.  Gohanna. 
Sis.  to  Grazier. 

Gohanna  —  Gr.  Skim  by  Woodpecker  —  Silver's  dam.  by  Herod  —  Y.  Hag  by 
Skim  —  Hag  by  Crab  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony. 

Sir  Peter—  Sis.  to  Amaitor  by  Trumpator—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap— 
(Snip)—  Dau.  of  Gower  Stallion  (Godolphin)—  Dau.   of  Flying  Childers 
(Darley  Arabian). 

*  Waverly  given, 
t  Seymour  given. 

190  The  Horse- Breeders1   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


BOSTON, 


(WINNER  OF  [THIRTY-FOUR  MILE  HEAT  AND  NINE  THREE  MILE 

HEAT  RACES.) 

BOSTON  by  Timoleon,  son  of  Sir  Archy,  bred  by  John  Wickliam,  Va.,  foaled  in  1833, 
dam  sister  to  Tuckahoe,  by  Ball's  Florizel,  son  of  imp.  Diomed,  out  of  a  daughter  of 
imp.  Alderman,  by  Pot-8-os,  son  of  English  Eclipse.     Timoleoii,  the  sire  of  Boston, 
was  the  best  race-horse  of  his  day,  started  in  seventeen  races,  won  nine,  walked  over 
for  four,  and  lost  two.     Florizel,  the  sire  of  his  dam,  had  no  equal  in  his  day,  he 
never  lost  a  heat  or  paid  a  forfeit,  "  never  knew  the  touch  of  a  spur  or  heard  the 
flourish  of  a  whip."    Boston  made  his  debut  as  a  three  year  old  at  Broadrock,  Va., 
mile  heats,  but  was  beaten  by  an  indifferent  colt,  by  bolting.     Petersburg,  Va.,  won 
purse  2  mile  heats  in  4:01,  4:00,  track  muddy,  defeating  a  field  of  five.    Hanover  Court 
House,  won  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heat  in  6:25,  6:19,  track  deep  in  mud,  defeating  Betsey 
Minge  and  five  others.     This  was  the  first  race  in  which  lie  started  under  the  name  of 
Boston,  derived  from  a  popular  game  of  cards.     National  Course,  Washington,  May 
4th,  1837,  won  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  6:04,  6:10,  track  heavy,  defeating  a  field  of 
five.     Same  Course,  October  5th,  won  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  5:55,  5:53,  beating 
Prince  George,  Mary  Selden,  and  five  others.     Baltimore,  Md.,  won  purse,  3  mile 
heats,  in  5:51,  6:08,  defeating  Camsidel  and  Cippus.     1838,  Camden,  N.  J.,  won  Club 
Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  5:51,  6:02,  beating  Betsey  Andrew.    Union  Course,  L.  I.,  walked 
over  for  purse,  3  mile  heats.     Beacon  Course,  N.  J.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating 
Dosoris,  in  8:04,  8:01.     Camden,  N.  J.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Decatur,  in 
8:36,  8:41,  track  very  heavy.     Union  Course,  L.  I.,  won  Club  Purse,  4  mile  heats, 
beating  Charles  Carter,  in  7:40  ;  Carter  was  withdrawn  after  the  first 'heat  ;  $15,000 
was  refused  for  Boston  that  day.     Beacon  Course,  N.  J. ,  won  Club  Purse,  4  mile 
heats,  beating  Duane,  who  won  first  heat,  in  7:5.2,  7:54,  8:30,  track  muddy.     Peters- 
burg, Va.,  won  Club  Purse,  4  milej  heats,  in  9:25,  beating  Polly  Green.     Baltimore 
Ceniral  Course,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Balie  Payton,  in  8:05,  track  muddy  ; 
Payton  withdrawn  after  the  first  heat.     Kendal  Course,  received  half  purse  to  with- 
draw.    Camden,  N.  J.,  received  half  the  purse,  4  mile  heats,  to  withdraw.     Union 
Course,  L.  I.,  won  .pur.-e,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Decatur,  in  8:00,  7:57-£,  track  muddy. 
Beacon  Course,  N.  J. ,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Decatur,  in  8:12,  8:26,  track 
very  heavy.     1839,  Petersburg,  Va.,  was  beaten  by  Portsmouth,  in  match  $10,000  a 
side,  2  mile  heats,  in  3:50,  3:48.     Broadrock,  Va.,  won  purse.  3  mile  heats,  in  5:46, 
Lady  Clif'den  and  Brocklesby  withdrawn  after  first  heat.     Washington,  D.  C.,  won 
purse,  4  mile  heats,  in  7 :53,  8 :06,  beating  Tom  Walker  and  three  others.     Camden,  N.  J., 
walked  over  for  purse,  4  mile  heats.     Trenton,  N.  J.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heals,  in  7:57, 
8:24,  beating  Decatur  and  Vashti.     Union  Course,  L.  I,,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beat- 
ing Decatur  and  Balie  Peyton,  in  7:47,  8:02.     Petersburg,  Va,,  won  purse,  4  mile 
heats,  beating  The  Queen  and  Omega,  in  8:02,  7:52.     Camden,  N.  J.,  won  purse,  4 
mile  heats,  in  7:49  ;  Omega  second,  and  withdrawn.     Trenton,  N.  J.,  won  purse,  4 
mile  heats,  beating  Decatur,  in  7:57,  7:56.     1840,  Petersburg,  Va.,  won  purse,  4  mile 
heats,  in  7:50,  8:04,  beating  Andre wetta,  who  won  first  heat  and  was  drawn  after  the 
second.     Washington,  D.  C.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  in  8:02,  8:06,  beating  Reliance, 
and  Cippus,  track  muddy.     Petersburg,  Va.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  in  7:57,  beating 
Bandit,  drawn  after  the  first  heat.     Broadrock,  Va.,  won  purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  5:56, 
5:49,  beating  Texas  and  two  others.      Augusta,  Ga.,  defeated  Gano  in  match  for 
$10,000  a  side,  4  mile  heats,  in  7:57,  Gano  drawn  after  first  heat,  track  muddy.     Same 
place,  won  pm\se,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Santa  Anna,  and  Omega,  in  7:52,  7:49.     The 
owners  of  Boston  ihen  challenged  Wagner,  fresh  from  his  victories  over  Grey  Eagle 
and  the  whole  United  States,  but  no  one  accepted.     Two  English  gentlemen  challenged 
to  run  against  Boston  or  the  best  American  horse,  4  miles  ;  the  owner  of  Boston  at 
once  accepted,  and  offered  to  run  Boston  against  any  horse  they  could  produce,  for 
$50,000  a  side,  one  race  to  be  run  in  the  United  States  and  the  other  in  England  ;  this 
was  declined.     The  owner  of  Boston  then  offered  to  bet  $50,000  to  $40,000  and  run 
Boston  4  mile  heats  against  any  number  of  horses  they  might  import,  allowing  them 
to  name  their  horse  at  the  post ;  this  was  also  declined.     1841,  Boston  then  went  to 
the  stud  in  Virginia,  and  covered  42  mares  at  $100  each  ;  in  the  fall  he  was  trained 
again,  and  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  in  7:59,  8:24,  beating  Acci- 
dent and  two  others.     Baltimore,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Mariner,  who  won 
first  heat,  in  8:00£,  8:05,  8:10,  track  very  muddy.     Camden,  N.  J.,  was  distanced  the 
first  heat  in  the  4  mile  heat  race,  won  by  Fashion,  in  7:42,  7:48  ;  John  Blout  won  first 
heat  and  broke  down  in  the  second.     The  result  of  this  race  led  to  a  challenge  to  run 
Boston  against  Fashion,  4  mile  heats,  over  the  Union  Course,  L.  I.,  for  $20,000  a  side, 
half  forfeit ;  the  race  was  run  May  10th,  1842.  and  resulted  in  the  defeat  of  Boston,  in 

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PEDIGREE  OF  BOSTON. 


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Herod. 
Daughter  of. 

rartar  —  Cyprou  by  Blaze  (Childers)  —  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of 
Graham's  Champion  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 
3ygnet  (Godol.  )  —  Dau.  of  Cartouche  (Bald  Galloway)  —  Ebony  by  Childers  — 
Ebony  by  Basto  —  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Black  Barb. 

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ton  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of   Byerly  Turk. 
Blank  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr. 
Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 

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Highflyer. 
Purity. 

Herod  —  Rachel  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Soreheels  (Basto)  — 
Dau.  of  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian)  —  Royal  Mare. 
Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Bartlet's  Childers)  —  Lot's  dam  by  Mogul 
(Godol.)—  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton—  Old  Lady  by  Pullein's  Ch.  Arabian. 

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Tabitha. 

Trentham. 
Daughter  of. 

Sweepstakes  (Gower  Stallion)  —  Miss  South  by  South  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of 
Cartouche  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Bosphorus  (Babraham)  —  Dau.  of  Wm's  Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt 
(Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 

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Marske. 
Spiletta. 

Squirt  (Bartlet's  Childers)—  Dau.  of  Blacklegs  (Hutton's  Bay  Barb)—  Dau. 
of  Bay  Bolton  (Gr.  Hautboy)—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub  (Clumsy). 
Regulus  (Godol.)  —  Mother  Western  by   Smith's  Sou  of  Snake  —  Dau.  of 
Old  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy—  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 

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Snap. 
Daughter  of. 

Snip  (Childers)—  Sis.  to  Slipby  by  Fox  (Clumsy)—  Gipsy  by  Bay  Bolton— 
Dau.  of  Newcastle  Turk—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb. 
Regulus—  Sis.   to  Othello  by   Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  — 
(Wm's  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Oxford  Dun  Arabian. 

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Imp. 
Fearnought. 

Daughter  of. 

iegulus  —  Silvertail  by  Henage's  Whitenose  (Hall  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Rat- 
tle (Son  of  Harpur's  Barb)—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian—  Old  Child  Mare, 
imp.  Jollv  Roger  (Roundhead)  —  Imp.    Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade  (Godol.)  — 
Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte  by  Old  Royal  (Holderness  Turk). 

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Driver. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Othello  (Crab)  —  Millia  by  Imp.  Spark  (Honeycomb  Punch  —  Queen  Mab 
by  Musgrove  Grey  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Hampton  Court  Childers. 
[mp.  Fallower  by  Blank  by  Godolphin  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Vampire  by 
Regulus  by  Godolphin  Arabian. 

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Herod. 
Daughter  of. 

Tartar  —  Cyprou  by  Blaze  —  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's 
Champion  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Merlin. 
Cygnet  —  Dau.  of  Cartouche  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto  (Byerly 
Turk)—  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Black  Barb. 

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Horatia. 

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bian— Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb. 
Blank—  Dau.  of  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget 
Turk  —  Betty  Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker. 

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Marske. 
Daughter  of. 

Squirt—  Dau.  of  Blacklegs—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub  —  Dau. 
of  Coneyskius  (Lister  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Gr.  Barb. 
Snap  —  Warwickshire  Wag's  dam  by  Marlborough  (Godolphin  Arabian)  — 
Natural  Barb  Mare  grandam  of  Tiney. 

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Harris'  Eclipse. 
Daughter  of. 

Partner  (Jigg)—  Bay  Bloody  Buttocks  by  Bloody  Buttocks—  Dau.  of  Grey- 
hound (White  Barb  Chillaby)  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 
Imp.  Fearnought  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger  —  Dau.   of  Imp.  Sober  John 
(Rib)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock  by  Shock  Son  of  Jigg  by  Byerly  Turk. 

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Iderman. 

Pot-8-o's. 

Eclipse. 
Sportsmistress. 

Marske—  Spiletta  by  Regulus—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake— 
Dau.  of  Old  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 
Warrren's  Sportsman  (Cade)—  Golden  Locks  by   Oroonoko  (Crab)—  Val- 
iant's dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner  —  Thwait's  Dun  Mare. 

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Cypron. 

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Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Brimmer 
Blaze—  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion—  Dau.  of 
Darley  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Old  Merlin  (Bustler). 

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Gim  crack. 
Miss  Ingram. 

Cripple  (Godol.  (—Miss  Elliott  by  Grisewood's  Partner—  Caelia  by  Partner 
—  Gr.  Brocklesby  by  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Brocklesby  by  Greyhound. 
Regulus—  Miss  Doe  by  Sedbury  (Partner)—  Miss  Mayes  by  Bartlet's  Chil- 
ders— Dau.  of  Counsellor  (Shaftesbury  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Snake. 

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Wildair. 

Y.  Kitty  Fishrr 

Imp.  Fearnought—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Jolly  Roger—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher   by  Cade 
—Dau.   of  Somerset  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte  by  Old  Royal. 
Imp.  Fearnought—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Somerset  Arabian 
—Bald  Charlotte  by  Old  Royal—  Dau.  of  Bethell's  Castaway  (Merlin)— 

Dau.  of  Brimmer  (D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk). 

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BOSTON— Continued. 

7:32|-,  7:45,  the  fastest  race  run  to  that  date.  Same  course,  May  13,  Boston  won  purse, 
4  mile  heats,  defeating  Mariner,  who  won  first  heat,  in  8:13,  7:46,  7:58$.  Camden,  N. 
J.,  Boston  won  4  mile  heat  purse,  defeating  Treasurer,  in  8:0(H,  8:05.  Alexandria, 
D.  C.,  was  beaten  by  Wilton  Brown,  4  mile  heats,  in  8:09,  7:55,  7:49  ;  Boston  won 
second  heat,  beating  Reliance.  Baltimore,  Md.,  won  purse,  4  mile  heats,  beating  Wil- 
ton Brown  and  two  others,  in  8:09,  7:57.  Petersburg,  Va.,  closed  his  turf  career  by 
winning  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  6:10,  6:21,  beating  Black  Dick,  track  very  heavy. 
He  started  in  45  races,  won  40,  30  of  which  were  4  mile  heats,  nine  3  mile  heats,  and 
one  2  mile  heats. 

The  best  of  his  get  were  Lexington,  Arrow,  Atilla,  Big  Boston,  Bob  Johnson,  Big  In- 
dian, Bostona,  Clara  Minter,  Commodore,  Cracker,  Die  Clapperton,  Dick  Doty,  Finan- 
cier, Goldpin,  John  Hopkins,  Inspector,  Jenny  Lind,  Madeline  (grandam  of  Iroquois), 
Midway,  Nat  Blick,  Orator,  Nina  dam  of  Planet,  Exchecquer,  etc.,  Red  Eye,  Ringgold, 
Rosalie,  Tally-ho,  Wade  Hampton,  White-Eye,  Betty  King,  Lecompte,  winner  of  the"first 
heat  of  4  miles  better  than  7:30  and  the  only  horse  which  ever  defeated  Lexington,  who 
won  the  time  match  in  7:19|,  and  beat  Lecompte  in  7:23f.  Boston  was  a  chestnut, 
with  white  blaze  down  his  face  extending  over  his  muzzfe,  hence  he  was  called  "  Old 
Whitenose  ; "  he  had  a  plain  head,  very  fine  shoulders,  with  great  length,  and  was 
wonderfully  fine  through  the  heart  and  chest,  with  powerful  loin,  thighs  and  hocks, 
and  long  springy  pasterns  and  good  sound  legs  and  feet.  Boston  was  very  much 
inbred  to  Eclipse  and  Herod,  and  through  the  best  sources  to  the  Darley  and  Godolphin 
Arabians.  His  memory  will  always  be  green  through  the  turf  exploits  of  his  sons  and 
daughters,  and  the  name  of  Boston  and  Lexington  will  be  spoken  of  and  referred  to  as 
long  as  racing  is  known. 


DIOMED  (Imp.) 


WINNER  OF   THE  FIRST   DERBY  EVER   RUN,   IN  1780,    THE    CLARET 
STAKES  AND  HIS  MAJESTY'S  PLATE. 

DIOMED,  by  Florizel,  son  of  Herod,  bred  by  Sir  Chas.  Bunbury,  foaled  1777,  dam 
Sister  to  Juno,  by  Spectator,  son  of  Crab,  out  of  Hpratia,  by  Blank.  1780  Newmarket 
Second  Spring  Meeting,  won  a  sweepstake,  Ditch-in  beating  Antagonist,  Diadem  and 
Savannah  ;  Epsom,  won  the  Derby  Stakes,  last  mile  of  the  course,  defeating  Budrow, 
Spitfire  and  six  others  ;  Newmarket  July  Meeting,  walked  over  for  sweepstakes 
across  the  flat ;  Tuesday,  First  October  Meeting,  received  forfeit  from  four  others  ; 
Ditch-in,  next  day,  won  the  Perram  Plate,  Ditch-in,  beating  Rover,  Marygold  and 
eight  others  ;  Friday,  received  forfeit  from  Catalpa,  Rowley  mile  ;  Second  October 
Meeting,  won  a  subscription  of  20  guineas  each,  8  subscribers,  B.  M.,  beating  Teetotum, 
Duchess  and  two  others.  1781 — Newmarket  Craven  Meeting,  Diomed  received  250 
guineas  forfeit  from  Savannah  in  match  over  the  Beacon  course  ;  First  Spring  Meeting, 
won  the  Fortesque  Stakes,  Ditch-in,  beating  Spitfire,  King  William  and  three  others  ; 
Second  Spring  Meeting,  won  Claret  Stakes,  Beacon  course,  beating  Antagonist,  Arske 
and  four  others  ;  Nottingham,  met  his  first  defeat,  running  second  to  Fortitude,  by 
Herod,  in  the  Nottingham  Stakes,  twice  around  the  course, "Bay  Bolton,  by  Matchem, 
and  one  other  behind  him;  Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  was  beaten  by  Budrow, 
by  Eclipse,  Beacon  course.  1782 — Newmarket  First  October  Meeting,  paid  forfeit  to 
Crop,  in  sweepstakes,  D.  C.  1783 — Newmarket,  was  unplaced  in  the  Craven  Stakes, 
from  the  ditch  to  the  turn  of  the  lands,  won  by  Alaric  ;  Newmarket  First  Spring 
Meeting,  was  third  to  Laburnam  and  Drone,  over  the  R.  C.  course,  six  others  behind 
him  ;  same  meeting,  ran  second  to  Drone  for  the  King's  Plate,  R.  C.  course,  Grasshop- 
per, Buccaneer  and  Nottingham  behind  him  ;  Ascot  Heath,  was  third  to  Soldier  and 
Oliver  Cromwell,  four  miles,  beating  Truth  and  Guilford  ;  won  Her  Majesty's  Plate, 
four-mile  heats,  beating  Lottery,  who  won  the  first  heat ;  Winchester,  was  second  to 
Anvil  in  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  four-mile  heats,  beating  Mercury  ;  Lewes,  was  beaten  by 
Mercury  and  Diadem  for  Her  Majesty's  Plate,  four-mile  heats  ;  Diomed  fell  lame  in 
the  race  and  was  retired  from  the  turf.  After  the  season  of  1798  Diomed,  then  in  his 
twenty-second  year,  was  sold  for  50  guineas,  and  afterwards  resold  to  Col.  John 
Hoomes,  of  Virginia,  for  1,000  guineas.  He  was  a  successful  sire  in  England  :  the 
most  noted  of  his  get  were  Glaucus,  Lais,  Playfellow,  Robin  Grey,  Grayhound, 
Wrangler  Cedar,  Victor,  Valiant,  Montezuma,  Sir  Cecil,  Anthony,  Whisker,  Champion, 
Little  Pickle,  Fanny,  Laurentina,  Egham,  Agamemnon,  Frolic,  Lord  Fitz William's 
mare  the  dam  of  Wonder,  Miracle,  Caleb  Quotem,  Cossack,  etc.,  Young  Noisette,  the 
dam  of  Navigator,  Clermont,  Marmion,  etc.,  Young  Giantess,  the  dam  of  Sorcerer,  and 
Eleanor,  the  first  mare  which  ever  won  the  Oaks  and  Derby,  and  the  dam  of  Muley, 
sire  of  imp.  Leviathan;  Margrave,  etc.,  Julia,  the  dam  of  Phantom,  Lydia,  dam  of 

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PEDIGREE    OF    DIOMED. 


MED.  @ 

.  FLORIZEL. 

^auguLd  ui  ^ygnei.  Herod. 
Daughter  of.  Cygnet.  Cypron.  Tartar 
Ebony.  Cartouch.  Blossom.  £%£±  Selima.  Blaze.  Meliora.  Partner. 

Jigg. 
Sis.  to  Mixbury 

Byerly  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Spanker,  son  of  D'Arcy  Yellow   Turk,   out   of    Old 
Morocco  Mare  by  Morocco  Barb. 
Curwen  Bay  Barb—  Dau.   of  Spot  (Selaby  Turk)—  Dau.   of    Whitelegged 
Lowther  Barb—  Old  Vintner  Mare. 

Fox. 
Milkmaid. 

Clumsy  (Hautboy)  —  Bay  Peg  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Y.  Bald  Peg  by  Leede's 
Arabian  —  Old  Morocco  Mare. 
Sir  W.  Blacket's  Snail  (Partner)—  Dam  the  Shield's  Galloway. 

Childers. 

Confederate 
filly. 

Darley  Arabian  —  Betty  Leedes  by  Careless  (Spanker)  —  Sis.   to  Leedes  by 
Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Barb  Mare. 
Grey  Grantham  (Brownlow  Turk)  —  Dau.   of    Duke    of    Rutland's    Black 
Barb  —  Dau.  of  Bright's  Roan. 

Bethell's 
Arabian. 

Daughter  of. 

Was  sire  of  Selima,  the  grandam  of  Herod,  who  was  the   sire  of  a  larger 
number  of  race  horses,  stallions  and  mares  than  any  horse  that  ever  lived. 
Graham's  Champion  —  Harpur's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of 
Merlin  (Bustler). 

The  most  noted  of  all  the  Eastern  sires  about  whom  o'pinions  are  divided  as  to  whether  he 
was  an  Arab  or  Barb,  the  best  judges  inclining  to  the  opinion  that  he  was  a  Barb.     He  was 
purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke  in  1728,  who  gave  him  to  Mr.  R.  Williams,  by  whom  he  was 
presented  to    Earl  Godolphin.     He  was  a  brown  bay,  15  hands  high,  with  some  white  on 
the  off  hind  heel.    Died  1753. 

Crab. 
Daughter  of. 

Alcock  Arabian  —  Sis.  to  Soreheels  by  Basto  —  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb  —  Dau. 
of  Curwen's  Spot—  Dau.  of  Whitelegged  Lowther  Barb. 
Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.   Grantham—  Dau.   of    Paget    Turk—  Betty 
Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker. 

The  Bald 
Galloway. 

Daughter  of. 

St.  Victor  Barb—  Dau.  of  Whynot  (Fen  wick  Barb)—  Royal  Mare. 

Hampton  Court  Cripple  Barb  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  (Ogle  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of 
Brimmer  —  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk  —  Dau.  of  Dodsworth. 

Childers. 
Ebony. 

Darley  Arabian—  Betty  Leedes  by  Careless—  Sis.  to  Leedes  by  Leede's  Ara- 
bian —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Barb  Mare. 
Basto  (Byerly  Turk)—  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Black  Barb. 

I—  DIOl 
1  SISTER  TO  JUNO. 
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(Daughter  of.  Blank.  Daughter  of.  Crab 

35"  Childers.  ^  i_Hart-  Gojol-  Bonny  p  Sis.  to  Alcock 
Behoir.  ley.  Mare.  Arabian.  Lass.  ier-  Soreheels.  Arabian 

Was  the  sire  of  Crab,  Spot  and  Gentleman,  and  of  the  dams  of  Dismal  and  Trifle.     He 
covered  only  a  few  mares.     Crab  was  a  fine  race-horse,  and  was  sire  of  many  eminent 
horses. 

Basto. 
Sis.  to  Mixbury. 

Byerly  Turk—  Bay  Peg  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Bald    Peg 
by  Lord  Fairfax's  Morocco  Barb. 
Curwen  Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Whitelegged  Lowther  Barb  — 
Old  Vintner  Mare. 

Jigg. 
Sis.  to  Mixbury. 

Byerly   Turk—  Dau.   of  Spanker  by  D'Arcy  Yellow  Turk,  out  of  Morocco 
Mare  by  Morocco  B  <rb. 
Curwen  Bay  Barb  —  Dau.  of  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Whitelegged  Lowther  Barb  — 
Old  Vintner  Mare. 

Bay  Bolton. 
Daughter  of. 

jrey  Hautboy  (Hautboy)  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  —  Dau.   of  Brimmer  (Yellow 
Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Diamond  (Jew's  Trump). 
Darley's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffolet  Barb—  Dau.   of 
Place's  White  Turk—  Natural  Barb  Mare. 

The  most  noted  of  all  the  Eastern  sires  about  whom  opinions  are  divided  whether  he  was  an 
Arab  or  Barb.     The  best  judges  inclined  to  the  opinion  that  he  was  a  Barb.     He  was 
purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke  in  1728,  who  gave  him  to  Mr.  R.  Williams,  by  whom  he 
was  presented  to  Earl  Godolphin.     He  was  a  brown  bay,  15  hands  his:h,  with  some  white 
on  off  hind  heel.    He  died  in  1753. 

Martlet's         1 
Childers. 
Large  Hartley    ] 
'Mare. 

Parley  Arabian—  Betty  Leedes  by  Careless—  Sis.  to  Leedes  by  Leede's  Ara- 
bian —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Barb  Mare, 
lis  Blind  Horse  (Holderness  Turk)—  Flying  Whig  by   Wm's  Woodstock 
Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb. 

Darley  Arabian. 
Betty  Leedes.    ( 

Vas  purchased  by  Mr.  Darley,  a  merchant  abroad,  who  presented  him  to 
his  brother,  Mr.  J.  Brewster  Darley,  of  Buttercramb,  now  Aldby  Park  — 
He  covered  but  few  mares  besides  Mr.  Darley's. 
Careless  —  Sis.  to  Leedes  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker—  Barb  Mare. 

rey  Grantham. 
Daughter  of. 

•rownlow  Turk,  brought  into  England  by  Lord  Brownlow  in  1770.     The 
Stud  Book  does  not  give  Grey  Grantham's  dam. 
'aget  Turk  —  Betty  Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Barb 
Mare. 

194  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

DIOMED  (Imp.)— Continued. 

Corporal  ;  Cressida,  the  dam  of  imp.  Priam.  There  is  scarcely  a  good  horse  in 
England  of  this  day  but  what  has  some  of  his  blood.  In  America,  he  sired  Sir  Archy, 
called  the  Godolphin  Arabian  of  America  ;  Ball's  Florizel,  Duroc,  sire  of  Am.  Eclipse; 
Top-Gallant,  Potomac,  Stump  the  Dealer,  Vingt'un,  the  dams  of  Henry,  Shylock, 
Cicero,  Lady  of  the  Lake,  Richmond,  Diomed  Eagle,  Duchess  of  Marlborough, 
Maria  Archy,  Fanny  Hill.  He  also  sired  Lady  Chesterfield,  Wringjaw,  Miss  Jeffer- 
son, Peacemaker,  Hamiltonian,  Hanie's  Maria,  the  best  mare  of  her  day  ;  Wonder, 
Virginius,  St.  Tammany,  Truxton,  Herod,  Madison,  Sting  and  a  host  of  others. 
Diomed  was  a  solid  chestnut,  without  white  except  on  the  heel  of  his  right  hind  foot  ; 
15f  hands  high,  with  great  substance  and  muscular  power,  which  he  transmitted  to 
his  stock.  He  died  in  Virgiania  in  1808,  aged  thirty -one  years.  He  left  behind 
him  a  name  and  fame  which  will  endure  to  the  end  of  all  time,  and  crowned  with 
laurels  of  the  two  great  racing  countries  of  the  world,  England  and  America. 


GLENCOE, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  TWO  THOUSAND  GUINEAS  AT  THE  NEWMARKET 
FIRST  SPRING  MEETING,  1834,  AND  THIRD  FOR  THE  DERBY  AT 
EPSOM  TO  PLENIPOTENTIARY  ;  AND  WINNER  OF  THE  GOODWOOD 
CUP  SAME  YEAR  ;  ALSO  WINNER  OF  THE  GOLD  CUP  AT  ASCOT  IN 

1835.) 

GLENCOE,  by  Sultan,  was  bred  by  Lord  Jersey  in  1831.     He  was  a  beautiful  golden 
chestnut,  with  both  hind  legs  white  half  way  to  the  hocks,  and  a  large  star  in  ids  fore- 
head.    His  head  was  a  little  Romnn,   very  expressive  in  character,   with  fine  thin 
muzzle,  well  set  on  a  stout  neck,  which  ran  into  well-shaped  shoulders,  being  oblique 
and  rather  light  in  the  blades.     He  had  good  length,  with  round  barrel,  well  ribbed 
to  strong  broad  hips,  a  little  swayed  in  the  back,  with  heavy  muscular  quarters,  big 
stifles,  and  sound  legs  and  rather  flat  feet.     Glencoe  commenced  his  racing  career  by 
winning  the  Riddlesworth  Stakes  at  the  Newmarket  Craven  Meeting  in  1834,  and  ran 
second  to  Plenipotentiary  in  a  sweepstakes  over  the  Rowley  Mile  at  the  Newmarket 
First  Spring  Meeting,  and  defeated  Ganges  for  the  Desert  Stakes  across  the  Flat. 
Same  meeting  won  the  2,000  Guineas  Stakes,  Rowley  Mile,  beating  Flatterer,  Bentley 
and  four  others.     He  ran  third  to  the  great  Plenipotentiary  for  the  Derby  Stakes  at 
Epsom,  Shilelagh  second;  nineteen  others  started.     At  Ascot  Heath  he  saved  his  stake 
from  Plenipotentiary  in  a  walk  over  for  the  St.  James'  Palace  Stakes.     Won  the 
Goodwood  cup  at  Goodwood,  defeating  Colwick,  Famine,  St.  Giles,  Marpossa,  and 
five  others.     Same  meeting  won  the  Racing  Stakes,  Drawing  Room  Stake  Course.     At 
Newmarket  Second  October  Meeting  won  the  Garden  Stakes,  two  middle  miles,  beat- 
ing Glaucus  and  Colwick.     At  Ascot  Heath,  1835,  won  the  Ascot  Gold  Cup,  2|  miles, 
defeating  Bran,  Nonsense  and  six  others.     At  the  Newmarket  Second  October  Meet- 
ing Lord  Jersey  challenged  for  the  whip  and  named  Glencoe;  the  challenge  was  not 
accepted.     James  Jackson,  of  Alabama,  sent  an  order  to  England  to  purchase  the  best 
horse  in  the  market,  and  named  Plenipotentiary,  Priam  and  Glencoe.     Glencoe  was 
purchased  at  a  round  sum  and  made  the  season  of  1836  in  England  as  the  property  of 
Mr.  Jackson.     He  sired  that  year  Pocahontas,  Darkness,  Glimpse,  Malaga,  Ruthless, 
Vapor  and  Wardan.     Pocahontas,  his  daughter,  in  England,  has  placed  his  name 
imperishably  upon  the  scroll  of  honor  through  her  three  great  sons,  Stock  well,  Ratap- 
lan and  King  Tom.     Stockwell  sired  Lady  Augusta,  Repulse  and  Achievement,  win- 
ners of  the  1,000  guineas;  The  Marquis,  Lord  Lyon,  Both  well  and  Gang  Forward, 
winners  or  the  2,000  guineas;  Blair  Athol,  Lord  Lyon  and  Doncaster,  winners  of  the 
Derby;  Regalia,  winner  of  the  Oaks;  St.    Albans,  Caller  Ou,  The  Marquis,  Blair 
Athol,   Lord  Lyon  and  Achievement,  winners  of  the   St.  Leger;  King  Tom  sired 
Tomato,  winner  of  1,000  guineas;  Hannah,  winner  of  1,000  guineas,  Oaks  and  St. 
Leger;  Tormentor  and  Hippia,  Oaks  winners;  Kingcraft,  a  Derby  winner;  Imp.  Great 
Tom,  sire  of  Tennyson,  Tocsin  and  Ella;  Imp.  Phaeton,  sire  of  King  Alfonso  and 
Ten  Broeck,  Imp.  King  Ban,  sire  of  Punster,  Queen  Ban,  and  King  Ernest,  sire  of  Re- 
port; Marathon,  Kingcraft,  &c.     There  is  scarcely  a  good  stallion  in  England  to-day 
that  does  not  possess  a  strain  of  the  blood  of  this  great  horse,  viz. :  Blair  Athol,  Ber- 
tram, Controversy,  Cremorne,  Cornelion,  Cardinal  York,  Chevron,  Craig  Millar,  Clan- 
ronald,   Doncaster,  Forerunner,  Geo.  Frederick,  Hollywood,   Hopbloom,   Isonomy, 
Julius,  Kaiser,  Kingcraft,  King  Lud,  Kisber,  Lord  Roland,   Mask,  Maximilian,  Mar- 
tyrdom, Master  Kildare,  Nuneham,  New  Holland,  Prince  Charlie,  Petrarch,  States- 
man; Straun,  Sir  Bevys,  Silvio,  Skylark,  Springfield,  Uncas,  Wenlock,  Winslow,  etc. 
The  most  distinguished  of  his  get  in   America  were  Adelgasia,  Aduella,  Budelight, 

Continued  on  page  196. 


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PEDIGREE    OF     GLENCOE. 


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Herod. 
Miss  Ramsden. 

Tartar—  Cypron  by  Blaze  (Childers)—  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian—  Dau.  of 
Graham's  Champion  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 
Cade  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau. 
of  Darley  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 

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fortune. 

Dux. 
Curiosity. 

Matchem  (Cade)—  Duchess  by  Whitenose  (Godol.)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y. 
True  Blue  (Wm.'s  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Oxford  Dun  Arabian. 
Snap  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley 
Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 

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Eclipse. 
Grecian  Princess 

Marske  (Squirt)—  Spiletta  by  Regulus  (Godol.  )—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's 
Son  of  Snake  —  Dau.  of  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy. 
Wm.'s  Forester  (Forester)—  Dau.    of  Coalition    Colt   (Godol.)—  Dau.    of 
Bustard  (Crab)—  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 

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Herod—  Rachel  by  Blank  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.   of 
Soreheels  (Basto)  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  —  Royal  Mare. 
Alfred   (Matchem)  —  Dau.   of  Herod  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  (Sampson)  —  Bay 
Malton's  dam  by  Cade  (Godol.)—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

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Highflyer. 
Papillon. 

Herod—  Rachel  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Soreheels—  Dau.   of 
Makeless  (Oglethorpe  Arabian.)—  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 
Snap—  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus—  Midge  by  Son  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of 
Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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Dungannon. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Aspasia  by  Herod—  Doris  by  Blank—  Helen  by  Spectator  (Crab)— 
Daphne  by  Godol.  Arabian. 
Prophet  (Regulua)—  Virago  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by 
Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Eclipse. 
Daughter  of. 

Marske  —  Spiletta  ty  Regulus  —  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake  — 
Dau.  of  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy. 
Tartar  (Partner)—  Dau.  of  Mogul  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Sweepstakes  (Oxford 
Arabian)—  Sis.  to  Sloven  by  Bay  Bolton. 

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Folly. 

Tartar  —  Cypron  by  Blaze  —  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Graham's 
Champion  (Harpur's  Arabian). 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Button's  Spot  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton 
(Gr.  Hautboy)—  Dau.  of  Fox  Cub  (Clumsy). 

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Eclipse. 
Atnaranda. 

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Dau.  of  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 
Omnium   (Snap)  —  Cloudy    by  Blank  —  Fancy   by  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian) 
Widdington  Mare  by  Partner. 

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Highflyer. 
Daughter  of. 

Herod—  Rachel  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Soreheels—  Dau.  of 
Makeless—  C.  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 
Cardinal  Puff  (Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Tatler  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Snip  (Alcock 
Arabian)—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian. 

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Precipitate's 
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Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Tartar—  Dau.  of  Mogul  —Dau.  of  Sweepstakes—  Dau.  of 
Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Curwen  Bay  Barb. 
Herod—  Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Bartlet's  Childers)— 
Dau.  of  Mogul  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Fractious'  dam. 

Sweepstakes—  Miss  South  by  South  (Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Cartouche  (Bald 
Galloway)  —  Ebony  by  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto. 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by 
Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Sportsmistress. 

Marske—  Spiletta  by  Regulus—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  of  Snake— 
Dau.  of  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy. 
Warren's  Sportsman  (Cade)—  Golden  Locks  by  Oroonoko  (Crab)—  Valiant's 
dam  by  Crab  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 

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Herod. 
Lisette. 

Tartar—  Cypron  by  Blaze—  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Graham's 
Champion  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 
Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade 
—Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Brunette. 

Matchem—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian—  Lady  Thigh  by  Partner 
—Dau.  of  Greyhound  (Wh.  Barb  Chillaby). 
Squirrel  (Traveler)—  Dove  by  Matchless  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling 
—  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Highflyer. 

Herod—  Rachel  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Soreheels—  Dau.  of 
Makeless  —  C.  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 

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Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay 

Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk—  Natural  Barb  Mare. 

196  The  Horse- Breed  era*   Guide  and  Hand  Boole. 

GIiENCOE— Continued. 

Bonnie  Lassie,  Bonnie  Laddie,  Blonde,  Compromise,  Charmer  (the  best  mare  of  her 
day),  Don  Juan,  Fanny  King,  Frankfort,  Harper,  Highlander,  Hugh  L.  French,  Mag- 
nolia, Moth,  Nannie  Lewis,  Novice,  Nicholas  1st,  Ban?  Lewis,  Sallie  Waters,  Panic, 
Pryor,  Peytona,  Rigadoon.  Reel,  Star  Davis,  Torchlight,  Topaz,  Vandal,  Wild  Irish- 
man. Reel  produced  Lecompte,  Statke,  Prioress,  War  Dance,  etc.  Fanny  King,  Brown 
Dick.  Topaz,  dam  of  Austerlitz,  Wagram,  Waterloo,  Colton  and  Lodi.  Magnolia, 
Princeton,  Skedaddle,  Daniel  Boone,  Kentucky,  Gilroy  and  Madeline,  the  latter  the 
grandam  of  Iroquois,  winner  of  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger;  Rhoda  Fleetwing.  Nebula, 
Asteroid  and  Asterisk,  Novice,  Norfolk,  Kitty  Clark,  Maiden,  the  dam  of  Parole,  and 
La  Henderson,  dam  of  Ferida;  Florine  Idlewild,  the  dam  of  Wildidle,  and  Aerolite,, 
dam  of  Fellowcraft,  Spendthrift,  etc.;  Mildred,  Monarchist  and  Minx,  the  dam  of 
Monitor.  Sally  Lewis,  Acrobat  and  Susan  Beane.  the  dam  of  Sensation.  Sister  to  Pry- 
or. Colossus  and  Glycera;  Lightsome  Sprightly,  the  dam  of  Volturno,  and  Nevada,  the 
dam  of  Luke  Blackburn.  Glencoe  was  much  inbred  to  Herod,  Eclipse  and  Matchem. 
Few  of  his  sons  were  ever  in  the  stud,  as  he  was  notorious  as  a  getter  of  fillies.  Van- 
dal sired  Mollie  Jackson,  Alta  Vela,  Vandalite.  Virgil,  sire  of  Hindoo ;  Coral,  the  dam  of 
Wanderer  and  Uncas,  and  other  noted  ones;  Star  Davis,  sire  of  Matt  Davis,  Day  Star 
and  others.  It  is  safe  to  say  that  few  or  none  of  the  most  famous  horses  now  on  the  turf 
but  have  a  cross  of  Glencoe.  Glencoe  stood  in  Alabama  and  Tennessee  from  1837  to 
1848;  he  was  then  purchased  by  W.  F.  Harper  and  taken  to  Kentucky,  where  he 
stood  to  the  day  of  his  death.  He  was  purchased  by  the  late  A,  Keene  Richards  in  the 
summer  of  1857  and  died  at  his  farm  in  August  of  that  year,  aged  26  years.  Such 
was  his  indomitable  courage  that  he  literally  died  standing  upon  his  feet.  His  name 
and  fame  is  as  enduring  as  time. 


LEAMINGTON  (Imp.) 

(WINNER    OF    WOODCOTE     STAKES    AT    WARWICK,    CHESTERFIELD 
STAKES  AT  DERBY,  STEWARDS  CUP  AT  SHREWSBURY,  CHESTER 
CUP  AT  CHESTER,  AND  GOODWOOD  STAKES.) 

LEAMINGTON,   by  Faugh-a  Ballagh,   son    of  Sir  Hercules,   bred   by  Mr.  Halford, 
foaled  1853,  dam  by  Pantaloon,  son  of  Castrel  ;  Faugh-a  Ballagh  was  own  brother  to- 
Irish  Birdcatcher,  and  won  the  St.   Leger  in  1844 ;  Pantaloon,  sire  of  Leamington's 
dam,  was  a  superior  race-horse;  started  seven  times  as  a  three-year-old;  won  six  races, 
and  was  first  in  the  seventh,  but  disqualified  for  loss  of  weight.     He  was  a  valuable 
stallion,   sire  of  Ghuznee,   winner  of  the   Oaks  in   1841;  Satirist,  winner  of  the  St. 
Lfger,  in  1851;  Jocose,  dam  of  Macaroni;  Pantolonade,  dam  of  the  Prime  Minister, 
sire  of  Knight  of  the  Garter,  and  Fair  Helen,  the  dam  of  Lord  of  the  Isles,  winner  of 
the  Two  Thousand  Guineas  in  1855,  and  sire  of  Dundee,  &c.     Leamington  was  con- 
sidered a  first-class  race-horse,  especially  with  heavy  weights.     When  two  years  old 
he  started  five  times,   lost   three,    and  won  two  races— the  Woodcote  Stakes  at  War- 
wick, defeating  Ceres  and  Mavourneen,  and  the  Chesterfield  Stakes  at  Derby,  beating 
Stork  and  four  others.     As  a  three-year-old,  started  ten  times;  lost  seven,  won  three — 
the  Wrotterby  Stakes  at  Wolverhampton,  beating  Harrie  and   two  others,  the  Town 
Plate  at  Warwick,  beating  Elfrida,  Octavia,  and  three  others,  and  the  Steward's  Cup 
at  Shrewsbury,  beating  Octavia,  Agra,  and  eight  others.     At  four  years  old,  started 
five  times;  lost  three  and  won  two — the  Tradesman's  Plate  at  Chester,  beating  Dra- 
mour,   Dulcamara,  and  thirty-two  others,  and  the  Goodwood  Stakes  at  Goodwood. 
In  this  race,  2$  miles,  he  carried  118  pounds,  and  beat  eighteen  horses.  Gunboat, 
three  years  old,  91  pounds,  was  second,  Somerset  (3),   88  pounds,  third,  and  Fish- 
erman', 4  years  old,  with  124  pounds  up,  was  not  placed.     The   odds  were    100   to  3 
against  Leamington.     In    his  five  year-old  year  he  only  started  once  and  was  beaten. 
In  his  six  year-old  year  he  started  three  times;  was  beaten  once,  paid  forfeit  to  Saun- 
terer,   and  won  the    Chester    Cup,   course  2£    miles,  in    which  he  beat  a  field  of 
thirty-two  horses,   including  the  American    mare    Prioress    and    the  great  Fisher- 
man.    This  ended  his  turf  career.     Leamington  made  six  seasons  in   England,    but 
was  not  regarded  as  a  success  in  the  stud.     The  best  of  his  get  in  England  were  Pro- 
cella,  Catalogue,  Coup  d'  Etat,  Lady  Warwick,    Lemonade,    Queen  of  Crystal,  Lady 
of  Coverdale,  Bella,  Boleno,  Cheltenham,  Fitzroy,  Fortunatus,  Warwick,  Variation, 
Ruppera,  Cora,  Catiline,  Haymaker  and  others.     He  was  a  success   in   America  from 
the  start,  he  made  his  first  season  in  America  at  the  Bosque  Bonita  Stud  in  Kenti  cky, 
and  the  fruits  of  that  season  were  Enquirer,   a  first-class  race-horse,  and  one  of  the 
most  successful  stallions  in  the  country;  Longfellow,  a  superior  race-horse  and  suc- 
cessful sire,  Lyttlnton,  Lynchburg,  Miss  Alice,  Anna  Mace,  then  followed  Eolus  a 
fine  race-horse  and  one  of  the  most  promising  sires  in  the  country,  Ida  Wells.  Nettie 

.  Continued  on  page  198. 


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PEDIGREE    OF    LEAMINGTON  (Imp.) 


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Pot-8-o's. 
Maria. 

Eclipse  (Marske)  —  Sport  mistress  by  Sportsman  (Cade)  —  Golden  Locks  by 
Oroonoko  (Crab)  —  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian). 
Herod  (Tartar)—  Lisette  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian 
—Sis.  to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

Trumpator. 
Prunella. 

Conductor  (Matchem)  —  Brunette  by  Squirrel  (Traveler)  —  Dove  by  Match- 
less (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 
Highflyer  (Herod)  —  Promise   by  Snap   (Snip)  —  Julia  by  Blank  (Godol.)  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

Gohanna. 
Catharine. 

Mercury  (Eclipse)—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Maiden  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Squirt 
—Dau.  df  Mogul  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  (Gr.  Hautboy). 
Woodpecker  (Herod)—  Camilla  by  Trentham  (Sweeptakes)—  Coquette  by 
the  Compton  Barb—  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Arabian. 

Alexander. 
Rival. 

Eclipse  —  Grecian  Princess    by  Wm's    Forester  —  Dau.    of  Coalition    Colt 
(Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Charming  Molly  by  Second. 
Sir  Peter  (Highflyer)  —  Hornet  fey  Drone  (Herod)  —  Manilla  by  Goldfinder 
(Snap)—  Dau.  of  Old  Eng.  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 

Woodpecker. 
Daughter  of. 

Herod  —  Miss  Ramsden  by  Cade—  ^Dau.  of  Lonsdale's  Bay  Arabian  —  Dau. 
of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Eclipse  —  Rosebud  by  Snap  —  MlfliPBclsea  by  Reeulus  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's 
Childers  (Darly  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood's  Arabian. 

Bagot. 
Daughter  of. 

3erod  —  Marotte  by  Matchem  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of 
Hartley's  Bl.  Horse  (Holderness  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab).  - 
Gamahoe  (Bustard  by  Crab)—  Patty  by  Tim  (Squirt)—  Miss  Patch  by  Justice 
(Litton  Arabian)  —  Ringtail  Galloway  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 

Commodore. 
Buffer's  dam. 

Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Matchem—  Dau.  of  Dainty  Davy  (Traveler)—  Dau.  of 
Son  of  Mogul—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
Highflyer  —  Shift  by  Sweetbriar  (Syphon)  —  'Bl.  Susan  by  Snap  —  Lord  Brace's 
Cade  Mare  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Clif.  Arabian. 

Bagot. 
Heroine. 

Herod  —  Marotte  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Traveler  (Partner)  —  Dau.  of  Hart- 
ley's Blind  Horse  (Holderness  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper, 
lero  (Cade)  —  Dau.  of  Snap  —  Sis.  to  Regulus  by  Godol.  Barb  —  Gr.  Robin- 
son by  Bald  Galloway  (St.  Victor  Barb)—  Dau.  of  Snake  (Lister  Turk). 

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Misfortune. 

lerod  —  Miss  Ramsden  by  Cade  —  Dau.  of  Lon's  Bay  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Bay 
Bolton—  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Dux  (Matchem)—  Curiosity  by  Snap—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of 
Bartlet's  Childer's  (Darley  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

Alexander. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt— 
Dau.  of  Bustard  —  Charming  Molly  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stanyan  Arabian. 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Alfred—  Dau.  of  Engineer—  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade 
—Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Traveler—  Miss  Makeless  by  Y.  Greyhound. 

Sir  Peter. 
Daughter  of. 

lighflyer—  Papillon  by  Snap—  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus—  Midge  by  Son 
of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Honeywood  Arabian. 
Budrow  (Eclipse)  —  Escape's  dam  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Babraham  —  Dau.  of 
Golden  Ball  (Partner)—  Bushy  Molly  by  Hamp.  Ct.  Childers—  Bushy  Molly. 

Meteor. 
Maid  of  all  Work 

Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Merlin  (Second)—  Mother  Pratt  by  Marksman    (Godol.) 
—  Dau.  of  Mixbury  (Spot)  —  Dau.  of  Bald  Galloway. 
Highflyer  —  Sis.  to  Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Snip 
(Childers)—  Dau.  of  Cottingham  (Har.  Bl.  Horse). 

Whitelock. 
Daughter  of. 

ETambletonian  (King  Fergus)  —  Rosalind  by  Phoenomenon  (Herod)  —  Ata- 
lanta  by(Matchem—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler. 
Coriander  (Pot-8-os)—  Wildgoose  bv  Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Ma- 
nilla by  Goldfinder  (Snap)—  Dau^  of  Old  Eng.—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

Prime   Minister. 
Daughter  of. 

3ancho  (Don  Quixote)—  Miss  Hornpipe  Teazle  by  Sir  Peter—  Hornpipe  by 
Trumpator—  Lun  a  by  Herod—  Proserpin  e  by  Marske—  Spiletta  by  Regulus  . 
Orville—  Miss  Grimstone  by  Weasel  (Herod)—  Dau.  of  Ancaster—  Dau.  of 
Dam.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Sampson—  Dau.  of  Oroonoko—  Sis.  to  Mirza. 

Selim. 
Podagra. 

Suzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Alfred 
(Matchem)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam  by  Cade. 
Souty  (Sir  Peter)—  Jet  by  Magnet  (Herod)—  Jewel  by  Squirrel—  Sophia  by 
Blank—  Diana  by  Second—  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 

Orville. 
Boadicea. 

3eningbrough  (King  Fergus)  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tan- 
trum —  Cautatrice  by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 

Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  (Old  Eng.  by  Godol.)  —  May~ 
fly  by  Matchem  (Cade  by  Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  —  Starling  (Starling 
by  Bay  Bolton)  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab)  —  Dau.  of  Sir  M,  Newton's 
Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Pert  (Ely  Turk)  —  Dau.  of  St.  Martins  (Spanker)  —  Dau. 
of  Sir  E.  Hale's  Arabian—  The  Oldfleld  Mare. 

198  The  Horse-Breeders*    Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

LEAMINGTON    (Imp.)— Continued. 

Norton,  Reform,  a  promising  stallion  and  good  race-horse,  Hyder  Ali,  James  A, 
Radamanthus,  Olitipa,  Golden  Gate,  Janet  Norton,  Bob  Woolley,  Katie  Pearce,  Aris- 
tides,  a  first-class  race-horse  and  sire  of  Henlopen,  Pera,  Hattie  F,  Fugitive,  Parole, 
who  not  only  defeated  the  best  in  America,  but  went  to  England  and  defeated  good 
horses  on  their  own  chosen  ground,  Harold,  Idler,  Loiterer,  Perfection,  Ferncliff,  Lu- 
cifer, Susquehanna,  Verdict,  Pique,  Maritana,  Annie  Augusta,  Faithless,  Spinaway, 
Girofle,  Spark,  Gossip,  Rosalie,  Democrat,  Outcast,  Sioux,  Blazes,  Sunbeam,  Kate 
Clark,  Pawnee,  Bounce.  Onondaga,  Girofla,  Wynndotte,  Francesca,  Iroquois,  who 
crossed  the  Atlantic  and  placed  the  great  events,  the  Derby  and  St.  Leger,  to  the 
credit  of  America,  the  unbeaten  and  unfortunate  Sensation,  and  many  others,  all  win- 
ners. He  was  exiled  and  condemned  in  the  land  of  his  birth,  but  was  appreciated 
and  will  be  remembered  in  the  land  of  his  adoption.  His  sons  are  proving  successful 
stallions  and  his  daughters  producing  winners.  Leamington  was  a  brown,  16£  hands- 
high,  with  a  beautiful  head  and  neck,  good  shoulders,  great  depth  of  chest,  good 
back,  great  length,  but  light,  body  and  flank,  good  length  of  hip,  and  as  fine  hind  legs 
and  hock  as  were  ever  placed  under  a  horse.  He  died  the  property  of  Mr.  A.  Welch, 
in  the  Erdenheim  Stud,  Chestnut  Hill,  Pa.,  Monday,  May  6th,  1878.  Let  his  blood  be 
preserved  by  crossing  some  son  of  Lexington  with  his  daughters  from  Lexington 
mares. 


LEXINGTON, 


(WINNER  OF  THE  ASSOCIATION  AND  CITIZENS'  STAKES  AT  LEXING- 
TON, KY.,  IN  1853,  AND  THE  GREAT  STATE  STAKE  OF  NEW 
ORLEANS,  1854.) 

LEXINGTON  by  Boston,  brod  by  Dr.  E.  Warfield,  The  Meadows  near  Lexington,  Ky., 
foaled  1850,  dam  Alice  Carneal,  dain  of  Waxy,  Umpire,  Release,  etc.,  by  imp.  Sarpe- 
don,  son  of  Emilius.  Lexington,  during  his  turf  career,  met  with  only  one  defeat.  He 
made  his  debut  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  Spring  meeting,  of  1853,  in  the  Association  Stake 
for  three-year  olds  ;  mile  heats,  20  subscribers,  J2  starters.  The  track  was  almost 
knee  deep  in  mud,  and  raining.  In  a  false  start,  Lexington,  then  called  Darley  by 
Dr.  Warfield,  from  his  resemblance  to  the  Darley  Arabian,  ran  away,  in  company 
with  Madonna  and  Garret  Davis,  and  ran  two  miles  and  three  quarters  before  they 
could  be  stopped.  Garret  Davis  was  then  withdrawn,  and  Lexington  was  led  to  the 
post  at  once  and  the  word  given.  He  distanced  all  but  three  of  the  colts  the  first  heat, 
including  Vandal,  Blonde,  Hebron  and  Big  Boston.  Vandal,  Blonde  and  Hebron  were 
all  famous  on  the  turf.  Wild  Irishman  was  second  in  both  heats,  Fanny  Fern  fourth 
and  third,  and  Madonna  third  and  distanced.  The  time  of  the  race  was  1 :55|,  1 :57. 
The  same  week  he  won  the  Citizens'  Stakes,  two-mile  heats,  beating  Midway,  who 
won  the  first  heat,  Garret  Davis,  who  was  third,  and  distanced  Margaret  West,  Heb- 
ron, Blonde  nnd  Eva  ;  time  3:42£,  3:4H,  3:49.  Darley  was  then  sold  to  Captain  Willa 
Viley  and  Richard  Ten  Broeck,  and  his  name  was  changed  to  Lexington.  He  was 
then  matched  against  Sally  Waters,  three-mile  heats,  the  owners  of  the  mare 
betting  $5,000  against  $3,500  on  the  horse.  The  race  was  run  at  New  Orleans,  over 
theMetairie  Course,  Dec.  2,  1853,  the  track  being  deep  in  mud.  Lexington  won  in 
6:23£,  6:24|,  distancing  the  mare  in  the  second  heat.  His  next  appearance  was  for 
the  great  State  Stake,  $5,000  each,  play  or  pay,  four-mile  heats;  Kentucky  entered 
Lexington;  Alabama,  Highlander;  Louisiana,  Arrow,  and  Mississippi  Lecompte. 
Lexington  won  in  8:08£,  8:04,  track  muddy,  distancing  Arrow  in  the  first  heat,  and 
Highlander  in  the  second.  Highlander  was  the  favoiite.  A  week  after  he  met  Le- 
compte  and  Rheube  for  the  Jockey  Club  Purse,  four-mile  heats.  In  this  he  was  de- 
feated, in  7:26,  7:38|,  the  best  race  to  that  day  ever  run  in  America.  It  was  and  is- 
still  claimed  that  his  defeat  was  caused  by  his  jockey,  Henry  Meichon,  pulling  him 
up  at  the  end  of  the  third  mile,  in  second  heat,  thinking  the  race  was  ended.  Richard 
Ten  Broeck,  who  had  now  become  the  sole  owner  of  Lexington,  feeling  that  his  horse 
could  beat  the  best  time  made,  7:26,  challenged  Lecompte,  or  any  other  horse,  to  run 
Lexington  four-mile  heats  for  $25,000,  or  run  him  against  the  time,  7:26.  The  latter 
proposition  was  accepted,  and  the  race  was  run  over  the  Metallic  Course,  New  Or- 
leans, April  2,  1855.  Lexington  won  in  7:19f,  running  first  mile  in  1:47£;  second, 
1:52^;  third,  1:51£;  fourth,  1 :48|;  thus  beating  the  best  time  on  record  6£  seconds. 
On  the  14th  of  April  he  met  his  great  rival,  Lecompte,  for  the  Jockey  Club  Purse, 
$1,000,  and  an  inside  stake  of  $2,500,  each  four-mile  heats.  Lexington  won  the  first 
heat  in  7:23|,  and  Lecompte  was  withdrawn.  This  ended  the  turf  career  of  Lexing- 
ton. In  1856,  while  in  England,  Mr.  R.  A.  Alexander  purchased  Lexington  from  Mr. 
Ten  Broeck,  paying  $7,500  cash  and  $7,500  more  upon  his  return  home  to  America, 

Contimied  on  page  200. 


T/ie  Horse- Breeflert?   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


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Old  Ebony  by  Basto—  Massy  Mare  by  His.  Barb." 
<3ic  tn    T,m        Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by   Gr. 
fcis.  to.  dur            Grantham—  Dau.    of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival. 

Rockingham. 
Tabitha. 

Highflyer—  Purity,  Sis.  to  Pumpkin,  by  Matchem  Dau.  of  Squirt—  Lot's 
dam  by  Mogul  —  Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton  —  Old  Lady, 
rrentham—  Dau.    of  Bosphorus  (Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Wm's.  Forester— 
Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt  (Godol.)—  Dau.    of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Char.  Molly. 

Eclipse. 
Virago. 

Marske  (Squirt)—  Spiletta  by  Regulus—  Mother  Western  by  Smith's  Son  or 
Snake  —  Dau.  of  Montague  —  Dau.  of  Hautboy  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer. 
Snap—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab(Alcock  Arabian)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True 
Blue  —  Dau.  of  Oxford  Dun  Arabian  —  Blacklegged  Royal  Mare. 

Symme's 
Wildair. 

Daughter  of. 

[mp.  Fearnought  (Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Jolly  Roger—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald  Charlotte  by  Old  Royal. 
Driver  (Imp.  Othello  by  Crab,  Dau.  of  Fallower  (Blank  by  Godol.)—  Dau. 
of  Imp.  Vampire  (Regulus  by  Godol.) 

Florizel. 
Sis.  to  Juno. 

Herod—  Dau.  of  Cygnet—  Dau.  of  Cartouche—  Ebony  by  Flying  Childers— 
Ebony  by  Basto  (By.  Turk)—  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Bl.  Barb, 
pectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  Fl.  Childers—  Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr. 
Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk—  Betty  Percival  by  Leede's  Arabian. 

Imp.  Shark. 
Daughter  of. 

Marske  (Squirt  by  Syphon)—  Dau.  of  Snap   (Snip)—  Warwickshire's  Wag's 
dam  by  Marlborough  (Godol.)  —  Natural  Barb  Mare. 
Harris'  Eclipse  (Partner)—  Dau.     of    Fearnought—  Dau.    of  Jolly    Roger 
(Roundhead)—  Dau  of  Sober  John  (Rib)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Shock. 

Pot-8-o's. 

Lady 
Bolingbroke. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsrnistress     by    War    Sportsman     (Cade)  —  Goldenlocks    by 
Oroonoko  —  Valiant's  dani  by  Crab  —  Thwart's  Dun  Mare, 
quirrel  —  Cypron  by  Blaze  —  Selima  by  Bethell's  Arabian  —  Dau.   of  Gra- 
ham's Champion  —  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Merlin. 

Clockfast. 
Daughter  of. 

Gimcrack  —  Miss  Ingram  by  Regulus  —  Miss  Doe  by  Sedbury  —  Miss  Mayes 
by  Bart.  Childers  —  Dau.  of  Counsellor  —  Dau.  of  Snake. 
Symme's  Wildair  —  Y.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Fearnought  —  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by 
Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian—  Bald'Charlotte  by  Old  Royal. 

|  LEXIN 

ALICE  CARNEAL. 

Kowena.  -  oaipcuvii. 
Lady  Grey.  Sumpter.  Icaria.  Emilms. 

Maria-  G°revn  F1d?ma'8  Ar?hv.  Parma'  The  Flyer.  Emily.  Orville. 

Beningbrough. 
Evelina. 

King  Fergus  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Pyrrha  by  Matchem  —  Duchess  by  White- 
nose  —  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue  —  Dau.  of  Ox  Dun  Arabian. 
Highflyer  —  Termagant     by    Tantrum  —  Cantatrice   by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of 
Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

Stamford. 
Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter—  Horatia  by  Eclipse—  Countess,  Delpini's  dam  by  Blank—  Dau.  of 
Rib  —  Dau.  of  Wynn  Arabian. 
Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Dorimant—  Dizzy  by  Blank—  Dizzy  by  Driver 
—Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

Vandyke,  Jr. 
Azalia. 

Walton—  Dabchick  by  Pot-8-os—  Drab  by  Highflyer—  Hebe  by  Chrysolite— 
Prosepine,  Sis.  to  Eclipse  by  Marske. 
Beningbrough—  Gillyflower  by   Highflyer—  Dau.    of    Goldfinder—  Sis.    to 
Grasshopper  by  Marske  —  Dau.  by  Cullen  Arabian. 

Dick  Andrews. 
May. 

Joe  Andrews—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Car.  Puff  (Babraham)—  Dau.  of 
Tatler—  Dau.  of  Snip—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteneck. 
Beningbrough  —  Primrose   by  Mambrino  —  Cricket    by  Herod  —  Sophia  by 
Blank  —  Diana  by  Second  —  Dau.  of  Stan.  Arabian. 

Diomed. 
Castianira. 

Florizel—  Sis.  to  Juno  by  Spectator—  Horatia  by  Blank—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers 
—Miss  Belvoir  by  Grantham—  Dau.  of  Paget  Turk. 
Rockingham—  Tabitha  by  Trentham—  Dau.  of  Bosphorus—  Dau.  of  Wm.'s 
Forester  —  Dau.  of  Coalition  Colt.  —  Dau.  of  Bustard. 

Robin 
Redbreast. 

Daughter  of. 

Sir  Peter—  Wren  by  Woodpecker—  Papillon,  Sir  Peter's  dam  by  Highflyer 
—Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus—  Midge  by  Son  of  Bay  Bolton. 
Obscurity  (Eclipse)—  Slamerkin  by  Wildair  (Cade)—  Cub  Mare  by  Cub— 
Amarauthus'  dam  by  Second—  Flash's  dam  by  Starling. 

Royalist, 
Belle  Mariah. 

Saltram—  Dau.   of  Herod—  Carina  by   Marske—  Dau.  of  Blank—  Dizzy  by 
Driver  —  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom  —  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 
Grey  Diomed  (Imp.  Medley)  —  Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George  (Dragon)  —  Dau. 
of  Cassius  —  Primrose  by  Imp.  Dove  —  Stella. 

Melzar. 
Daughter  of. 

Imp.  Medley—  Kitty  Fisher  by  Symme's  Wildair—  Kitty  Fisher  by  Imp. 
Vampire  (Regulus)—  Imp.  Kitty  Fisher  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Som.  Arabian. 

Highflyer  (Highflyer)  —  Dau.  of  Fearnought  (Regulus)  —  Dau.  of  Ariel  (Imp. 

Cullen  Arabian  —  Lady  Thigh  by  Croft's  Partner  (Jigg)  —  Dau.  of  Grey- 
hound (Wh.  Barb  Chillaby)  —  Sophonisba's  dam  by  Curwen's  Bay  Barb 
—Dau.   of  D'Arcy's  Ch.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Whiteshirt—  Old  Montague 
Mare. 

200  The  Horse- Breeder -s'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

LEXINGTON— Continued. 

if  the  horse  was  then  alive.  Lexington  was  not  only  the  best  race-horse  America  ever 
produced,  but  was  the  king  of  stallions.  He  sired  Norfolk,  Asteroid,  Idlewild,  dam 
of  Wildidle,  Kentucky,  Daniel  Boone,  Goodwood,  Buy  Flower,  Ansel,  Lightning, 
Laura  Fairis,  Thunder,  Lancaster,  Beacon,  Bays  water,  Bayonet,  Preakness^Colton', 
Harry  of  the  West,  King  Lear,  Lilly  Ward,  Arcola,  Optimist,  who  made  a  reputation 
in  England  and  France,  Maiden,  dam  of  Parole.  Merrill,  Marion,  Hollywood,  Ulrica, 
Spartan,  Wanderer,  Uncas,  Garrick,  Chesapeake,  Kadi,  Harry  Bassett,  Charley 
Howard,  Monarchist,  the  coming  sire,  Jack  Malone,  to  whose  daughter's  Bonnie  Scot- 
Ian  I  is  indebted  in  a  great  measure  for  his  success,  Minx,  dam  of  Monitor,  Nevada, 
dam  of  Luke  Blackburn,  Salina,  Crucifix,  Sprightly,  dam  of  Volturno,  Woodbine, 
dam  of  Belle  of  the  Meade,  Bonnie  Wood,  etc.,  Susan  Beane,  dam  of  Sensation,  Acro- 
bat, Hunter's  Lexington,  Vauxhall,  sire  of  Viator,  Cloverbrook,  etc.,  Lever,  Pat 
Ma  Hoy,  sire  of  Ozark.  Duke  of  Magenta,  Spartan,  Jamaica,  dam  of  Foxhali,  Aerolite, 
<lam  of  Fellowcraft,  Spendthrift  and  Rutherford,  Hester,  dam  of  Springbok,  Fanny 
Holton,  dam  of  Ten  Broeok,  Kingfisher,  Stamps,  The  Nun,  Annie  Bush,  dam  of 
Bushwhacker,  Madame  Dudley,  Squecze'em,  dam  of  Day  Star,  Florence,  dam  of  Hin- 
doo, Betty  Ward,  Echo,  dam  of  Report,  Millie  J,  Finesse,  La  Polka,  Arizona,  dam  of 
Aranza,  Kathleen,  dam  of  Geo.  Kinney,  Regan,  dam  of  Vigil  and  Vera  Cruz,  Ratan, 
dam  of  Girofle,  Susan  Ann,  dam  of  Thora,  La  Henderson,  dam  of  Ferida,  Lemonade, 
dam  of  Saunterer,  Lady  Motley,  dam  of  Blazes,  Lark,  dam  of  Harry  Hill,  Mattie  Gross, 
dam  of  Grenada  and  Mate,  Veritas,  Waltz,  dam  of  Glidelia,  Item,  dam  rf  Sparling, 
Ada  Cheatham,  dam  of  Lida  Stanhope,  Hira,  dam  of  Himyar,  Lady  Wallenstein, 
dam  of  Wallenstein,  Mollie  Wood,  dam  of  Sagamore,  Georgia  Bowman,  dam  of 
Lucy  May,  Paris  Belle,  Mazurka,  dam  of  Zoo  Zoo,  Skylight,  Mollie  Cad,  La  Rose, 
Mundane,  The  Banshee,  Springbrook,  grandam  of  Checkmate,  Sarong,  dam  of  Aris- 
tides,  Cordelia,  Blunder,  Edeny,  Nannie  Butler,  Jury,  dam  of  Passaic,  Kentucky 
Belle,  Lute,  dam  of  Virginius,  Fanny  Cheatham,  Bonnet,  Minnie  Minor,  dam  of  War- 
wick, Morlachi,  Carrie  Atherton,  and  others  too  numerous  to  mention.  His 
daughters  have  made  the  reputation  of  nearly  all  the  stallions  in  the  country  and  his 
sons  are  not  failures  as  evidenced  by  the  breeding  of  the  daughters  of  Jack  Malone, 
Asteroid  and  Kingfisher.  The  difficulty  is  that  they  have  not  had  access  to  the  blood 
and  could  not  with  the  vi*-ws  of  breeders  get  the  best  mares.  Lexington  was  a  blood 
bay,  standing  15|  hands  high,  with  four  white  feet  above  the  ankles,  a  large  star  and 
white  strip  down  the  face,  extending  over  the  upper  lip.  He  was  not  only  the  best 
race-horse  America  has  ever  produced,  but  the  emperor  of  stallions.  He  died  July  1st, 
1875,  in  the  Woodburn  stud,  having  lived  until  two  of  his  sons  sold  for  more  than 
was  given  for  him,  $15,000,  Norfolk  $15,001,  Duke  of  Magenta  $'20.000.  The  blood  is 
worthy  of  preservation,  and  this  can  only  be  done  by  some  in  breeding. 


PHAETON    (Imp.) 

PHAETON,  by  King  Tom,  son  of  Harkaway,  bred  by  Mr.  J.  Johnstone,  foaled  1865, 
dam  Merry  Sunshine,  by  Storm,  son  of  Touchstone.  As  a  race-horse  Phaeton  from 
some  unknown  cause  was  a  failure.  Started  once  as  a  two-year  old,  ran  third  in  the 
Findon  Stakes,  three-quarters  of  a  mile,  at  Goodwood,  to  Rabican  and  Vale  Royal, 
beating  Ajax,  Tibicen,  False  Alarm,  Elmira  and  Madrid.  At  three  years  old,  started 
once  in  plate  for  three-year  olds,  Rowley  mile  (one  mile  17  yards),  at  Newmarket  First 
Spring  Meeting;  was  unplaced,  Vale  Royal  winning,  with  Hipp  a  second.  This  ended 
his  turf  career.  His  success  in  the  stud  was  phoenominal,  he  got  race-horses  from  all 
kinds  of  mares  and  every  variety  of  blood,  but  those  from  the  daughters  of  Lexington 
and  Vandal  were  his  best.  The  first,  two,  or  three  years  he  covered  but  few  mares, 
but  in  1872  he  sired  King  Alfonso,  Ten  Broeck,  Katie,  Phoebe  Mayflower,  Phyllis, 
St.  Martin,  Tolona  and  Aramis.  King  Alfonso  won  the  Tobacco  Stakes  at  Louisville, 
mile  heats  1 :44|,  1 :4-H.  The  Kentucky  St.  Leger,  2  miles  in  3:34^,  beating  Ten 
Broeck,  Geo.  Graham  and  others;  and  The  Gait  House  Stake,  2  mile  heats  in  3:34, 
3:40£,  3:49,  beating  Geo.  Graham,  who  won  the  first  heat  by  ahead  from  King  Alfonso, 
Emma  C  and  three  others.  Ten  Broeck  ran  and  won  in  and  out  of  condition,  he  won 
many  of  the  prominent  stakes,  and  has  the  fastest  mile  on  record  1 :39f .  the  fastest  two 
miles  3:27£,  three  miles  in  5:31  and  5:26£,  the  third  best  on  record,  and  the  fastest  four 
miles  in  the  world,  7 :15J .  Tolona  won  1|  miles  in  2 :38f,  2  miles  in  3:3(H,  and  2|  miles  in 
4:35j.  Phyllis  won  1$  miles  in  2:37^,  and  H  miles  with  1:51  Ibs.  in  2:01.  St.  Martin  won 
2  miles  in  3:37f,  and  was  winner  at  four  miles.  Aramis,  Phoebe  Mayflower  and 
Katie  were  all  winners  in  fast  time.  He  also  sired  Jack  Hardy,  Belle  Barclay,  King 
Faro,  winner  of  the  Dixie  stake,  Lisbon,  Felicia,  winner  of  the  Kentucky  Oaks  and 
Woodburn  stakes,  Patriot,  Kinlock,  Harry  Peyton,  Wheeler,  Emma  G,  The  Nipper, 
Carrie  Anderson  and  other  good  winners.  Phaeton  stood  full  18  hands  high,  and 

Continued  on  page  203. 


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201 


PEDIGREE  OF  PHAETON  (Imp.) 


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Whisker 

Waxy. 
Penelope. 

Pot-8-os—  Maria  by  Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Ara- 
bian—Sis, to  Volunteer  by  Y.  Belgrade—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 
Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap  —  Julia  by  Blank  — 
Spectator's  dam  by  Partner  —  Bonny  Lass  by  Bay  Bolton. 

1 

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Floranthe 

Octavian. 
Caprice. 

Stripling—  Dau.  of  Oberon  (Highflyer)—  Sis.  to  Sharper  by  Ranthos—  Dau. 
of  Sweepstakes  —  Sis.  to  Careless  by  Spanker  —  Barb.  Mare. 
Anvil  (Herod)  —  Madcap  by  Eclipse  —  Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Blaze  (F, 
Childers)—  Dau.  of  Y.  Greyhound—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Rugantino. 
Butterfly. 

Commodore  (Tug)  (Rover  by  Herod)  —  Smallhopes  by  Scaramouch  (Snap)  — 
Dau.  of  Blank  —  Dau  of  Traveler  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling. 
Master  Bagot  —  Dau.  of  Bagot  (Herod)  —  Mother  Brown  by  Trunnion  —  Dau. 
of  Old  England—  Dau.  of  Bolton  Starling. 

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Teddy  the 
Grinder. 

Lady  Jane. 

Asparagus  (Pot-8-os)  —  Stargazer  by  Highflyer  —  Miss  West  by  Matchem  — 
Dau.  of  Regulus—  Dau.  of  Crab—  Dau.  of  F.  Childers. 
Sir  Peter  —  Paulina  by  Florizel  —  Captive  by  Matchem  —  Calliope  by  Slouch 
Lass  of  the  Mill  by  Oroonoko—  Dau  of  Traveler. 

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Sultan. 

Selim. 
Bacchante. 

Buzzard  —  Castrel's  dam  by  Alexander  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Highflyer  —  Dau. 
of  Alfred  (Bro.  to  Conductor)  —  Dau.  of  Engineer. 
Williamson's  Ditto—  Sis.  to  Calomel  by  Mercury—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Folly  by 
Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus  —  Dau.  of  Hutton's  Spot. 

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Tramp. 
Web. 

Dick  Andrews  —  Dau.   of  Gohanna  —  Fraxinella    by  Trentham  —  Dau.   of 
Woodpecker  —  Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena. 
Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 

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Orville. 
Eleanor. 

Beningbrough  —  Evelina  by  Highflyer  —  Termagant  by  Tantrum  —  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Whiskey  —  Y.  Giantess  by  Diomed  —  Giantess  by  Matchem  —  Molly  Longlega 
by  Babraham  —  Dau.  of  Cole's  Foxhunter  (Brisk). 

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Marmion. 
Harpalice. 

Whiskey—  Y.  Noisette  by  Diomed—  Noisette  by  Squirrel—  Carina  by  Marske 
—  Dau.  of  Blank  —  An.  Dizzy  by  Driver. 
Gohanna  —  Amazon  by  Driver  —  Fractious  by  Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Woodpecker 
Everlasting  by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap. 

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Camel. 

Whalebone. 
Daughter  of. 

Waxy  —  Penelope  by  Trumpator  —  Prunella  by  Highflyer  —  Promise  by  Snap 
—Julia  by  Blank  —  Spectator's  dam. 
Selim  —  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter  —  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon  —  Matron  by  Florizel  — 
Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt. 

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Banter. 

Master  Henry. 
Boadicea. 

Orville  —  Miss  Sophia  by  Stamford  —  Sophia  by  Buzzard  —  Huncamunca  by 
Highflyer  —  Cypher  by  Squirrel  —  Dau.  of  Regulus. 
Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly  by  Matchem—  Dau.  of  An. 
Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper  (Crab). 

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Castrel. 
Idalia. 

Buzzard—  Selim's  dam  by  Alexander—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  ,Dau.  of  Alfred— 
Dau.  of  Engineer  —  Bay  Malton's  dam. 
Peruvian—  Musidora  by  Meteor—  Maid  of  All  Work  by  Highflyer—  Sis.  to 
Tandem  by  Syphon  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.) 

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Cain. 
Lydia, 

Paulowitz  (Sir  Paul)—  Dau.  of  Paynator  (Trumpator)—  Dau.  of  Delpini— 
Dau.  of  Marske—  Gentle  Kitty  by  Silvio  (Cade). 
Poulton  (Sir  Peter)—  Variety  by  Hvacinthus  (Coriander)—  Dau.  of  Weasel 
(Herod)—  Dau.  of  Turk  (Reg.)—  Dau.  of  Locust. 

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stone. 

Camel.. 
Banter.' 

Whalebone—  Dau.  of  Selim—  Maiden  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of  Phoenomenon 
—  Matron  by  Florizel  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  (Cade). 
Master  Henry  —  Boadicea  by  Alexander  —  Brunette  by  Amaranthus  —  Mayfly 
by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  An.  Starling  —  Dau.  of  Grasshopper. 

hter  of. 

£ 

f 
£ 

Filho-da-Puta; 
Finesse. 

Haphazard—  Mrs.   Barnet    by  Waxy—  Dau.   of   Woodpecker—  Heinel  by 
Squirrel  —  Principessa  by  Blank  —  Dau.  of  Cul.  Arabian. 
Peruvian  (Sir  Peter)—  Violante  by  John  Bull—  Dau.  of  Highflyer—  Everlast- 
ing by  Eclipse  —  Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

be 

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1 

Orville. 
Emily. 

Beningbrough—  Evelina  by  Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum—  Cantatrice 
by  Sampson  —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marskc's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 
Stamford—  Dau.  of  Whiskey—  Gr.  Dorimant  by  Doriman^-Dizzy  by  Blank 
—Dizzy  by  Driver—  Dau.  of  Smiling  Tom—  Dau.  of  Oysterfoot. 

3 

5 

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Bustard. 

Castrel—  Miss  Hap  by  Shuttle—  Sis.  to  Haphazard  by  Sir  Peter—  Dau.  of 
Eclipse—  Clio  by  Y.  Cade—  Dau.  of  Starling—  Dau.  of  Bart.  Childers. 

iyj 

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Southcote. 

Beningbrough  (King  Fergus)—  Lavinia  by  Pipator  (Imperator)—  Dick  An- 

drew's dam  by  Highflyer  —  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff  (Babraham  by  Godol.) 
Dau.  of  Tatler  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Snip  (Flying  Childers)—  Dau.  of  Godol. 
Arabian—  Dau.  of  Frampton's  Whiteneck—  Dau.  of  Pelham  Barb. 

202  The  Horse- Breeders'   Guide  and  Hand  Book. 

PHAETON  Imp.— Continued. 

weighed,  when  in  condition,  over  1,300  Ibs.  He  had  a  remarkably  neat  head,  ear  and 
good,  strong,  well-shaped  neck,  great  breadth  of  forehead  and  width  of  jaw.  His 
shoulders  were  oblique  and  well  placed,  with  muscle  well  distributed  over  a  broad 
shoulder-blade,  great  depth  of  girth ;  well  shaped,  round  barrel,  ribbed  home  to  strong, 
broad,  muscular  hips;  his  back  and  loin  a  model  of  strength  ;  great  length  from  the 
point  of  the  hip  to  the  whirlbone,  and  thence  to  stifle  and  hocks.  Cut  him  off  at  his 
knees,  and  it  would  have  been  difficult  to  find  a  more  perfect  model  of  shape,  strength 
and  muscular  development.  But  his  legs  were  very  defective,  and  particularly  light 
below  the  knee  for  such  an  immense  carcass.  None  of  his  descendants  have  bad  legs. 
He  was  a  handsomely  bred  horses.  In  addition  to  his  double  cross  of  Touchstone,  he 
had  the  Glencoe,  Whalebone  and  Whisker  blood  upon  the  foundation  of  Herod, 
Eclipse  and  Matchem.  He  died  the  property  of  Richard  Ten  Broeck  in  the  spring  of 
1874,  just  as  his  value  as  a  stallion  was  established,  and  in  the  zenith  of  his  fame;  the 
blood,  conformation  and  constitution  of  this  great  horse  should  be  preserved. 


SIR   ARCHY. 

SIR  ARCHY,  by  imp.  Diomed,  son  of  Florizel  by  Herod,  bred  by  Col.  John  Tayloe, 
Mt.  Aery,  Va.,  foaled  1805,  dam  imp.  Castianira,  by  Rockingham,  son  of  Highflyer, 
by  Herod.  Sir  Archy,  although  bred  in  Virginia,  was  from  imported  English 
sources  on  both  sides.  Castianira,  his  dam,  was  imported  when  three  year  old  by 
Col.  Tayloe,  in  1799,  and  ran  successfully  in  Virginia.  Sir  Archy  was  her  second 
foal,  and  made  his  first  appearance  on  the  turf  over  the  Fairfield  Course,  Va.,  in  the 
sweepstakes,  two  mile  heats;  seven  started;  the  race  was  won  by  True  Blue,  defeat- 
ing Sir  Archy,  Wrangler,  Virginius  and  others;  no  time.  At  Washington,  D.  C.,  he 
was  distanced  in  a  sweepstake  by  Bright  Phoebus,  own  brother  to  Miller's  Damsel,, 
the  dam  of  Am.  Eclipse;  no  time.  He  was  laboring  under  an  attack  of  distemper  in 
both  of  these  races.  Col.  W.  R.  Johnson  now  purchased  him,  and  the  following  spring, 
1809,  won  the  Post  Stake  at  Fairfield,  Va.,  distance  and  time  not  given.  The  follow- 
ing week  he  was  defeated  at  Newmarket,  Va.,  for  the  Club  purse,  four  miles  heats, 
by  Wrangler,  after  a  desperate  struggle;  no  time  given.  In  the  fall  of  the  same  year 
he  won  the  Jockey  Club  purse  at  Richmond,  Va.,  four  miles  heats,  defeating 
Wrangler,  Ratray,  Tom  Tough  and  Minerva.  Sir  Archy  took  the  lead  and  ran  the 
first  two  miles  in  3 :46,  very  fast  at  that  date,  when  the  race  was  over,  he  almost  walk- 
ing over  the  score.  The  following  week  he  distanced  the  field  in  the  first  heat  of  a 
four  mile  heat  race  at  Newmarket,  Va. ;  no  time.  In  a  fortnight  he  defeated  Blank 
for  the  Jockey  Club  purse,  four  miles  heats,  at  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C.,  in  7:52-8:00. 
The  following  day  he  was  purchased  by  A.  J.  Davie,  the  owner  of  Blank,  for  $5,000, 
and  relegated  to  the  Stud.  As  a  sire  he  had  no  equal  in  his  day.  The  most  renowned 
of  his  get  are  Lady  Lightfoot.  Vanity,  Reality,  Timoleon,  Sire  of  Boston,  Virginian, 
Director,  Sir  Charles,  Sir  William,  Muckle  John,  Henry,  Kosciusco,  Crusader,. 
Rattler,  Childers,  Sumpter,  Flirtilln,  Flirtilla  Jr. ,  Janet,  Contention,  Carolinean,  Na- 
poleon, Tecumseh,  Bertrand,  Pacific,  Saxe  Weimer,  Stockholder,  Gohanna,  Betsey 
and  John  Richards,  Marion,  Cherokee,  Arab,  Coquette,  Tariff,  Isabella,  Phillis,  Char- 
lotte Temple,  Virginia  Taylor,  Jemima  Wilkerson,  Sir  Arthur,  Lady  Lagrange, 
Sally  Hope,  Industry,  Merling,  Sea  Gull,  Sir  Archy  of  Transport,  Sir  Archy  Mon- 
torio,  Sir  William  of  Transport,  Giles  Scroggins,  Pilot  (Wild  Will  of  the  Woods), 
Chas.  Kemble,  Herr  and  Fanny  Cline,  Cicero,  sire  of  Trifle's  dam,  Garrison's 
Zinganee,  Gabriella,  Phoenomena,  Sir  Richard,  Pandora,  Lady  Burton,  Lawrence, 
Napoleon,  Roanoke,  Mark  Anthony  and  many  others.  Sir  Archy  was  inbred  to 
Herod;  Diomed,  his  sire,  was  by  Florizel,  sou  of  Herod,  and  Rockingham,  the 
sire  of  his  dam,  was  by  Highflyer,  the  best  son  of  Herod,  and  he  traces  on  both 
sides  many  times  to  the  Godolphin  and  Darley  Arabians  through  their  best  sons,  Cade, 
Babraham,  Blank,  Gower  Stallion,  Regulus,  Blaze,  Flying  and  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Sir  Archy  was  a  blood  bay  with  no  white  except  the  heel  of  his  right  hind  foot,  full  Ifr 
hands  high,  his  shoulders  were  unexceptional,  very  deep  in  his  girth,  back  short  and 
strong,  arms  and  thighs  long  and  muscular  and  bone  large.  He  possessed  both  speed  and 
bottom  and  remarkable  constitution  which  he  imparted  to  all  his  stock.  The  more  of 
this  blood  we  can  get  into  our  race-horses  of  the  present  day  the  better.  He  died  on 
June  7th,  1833,  full  of  honors  and  years,  meriting  the  sobriquet  of  the  "  Godolphin 
Arabian  of  America." 


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PEDIGREE  OP  SIR  ARCHY. 


s 


§ 


Partner. 
Meliora. 


Blaze. 
Selima. 


jrodol.  Arabian. 
Blossom. 


Cartouch. 
Ebony. 


Alcock  Arabian. 
Sis.  to  Soreheels 


Partner. 
Bonny  Lass. 


Jigg— Sis.  to  Mixbury  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb— Dau.  of  Spot  (Selaby  Turk) — 
Dau.  of  Wh.  Legged  Lowther  Barb — Old  Vintner  Mare. 

Fox  (Clumsy)— Milkmaid  by  Sir  Wm.  Blachet's  Snail  (Croft's  Partner)— 
Dam  the  Shield's  Galloway. 


Fly.  Childers— Confederate  Filly  by  Grey  Grantham— Dau.  of  Duke  of  Rut- 
land's Black  Barb— Dau.  of  Bright's  Roan. 

Bethel's  Arabian — Dau.  of  Graham's  Champion  (Harpur's  Arabian) — Dau. 
of  Darley  Arabian— Dau.  of  Old  Merlin  (Bustler). 


The  most  famous  of  all  the  Eastern  sires — Purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke. 

Died  property  of  Earl  Godolphin  in  1753. 
Crab — Dau.  of  Fl.  Childers — Miss  Belvoir  by  Gr.  Grantham — Dau.  of  Paget 

Turk— Betty  Leedes  by  Leedes'  Arabian— Dau.  of  Spanker. 


The  Bald  Galloway— Dau.  of  Hampt.  Ct.  Crippled  Barb— Dau.  of  Makeless 
—Dau.  of  Brimmer— Dau.  of  Place's  Wh.  Turk— Dau.  of  Dodsworth. 

Flying  Childers  (Dar.  Arabian)— Ebony  by  Basto  (Byerly  Turk)— Massey 
Mare  by  Mr.  Massy's  Black  Barb. 


Was  the  sire  of  Crab,  Spot  and  Gentleman,  andjthe  dam  of  Dismal  and 

Trifle.  He  covered  but  few  mares. 
Basto—  Sis.  to  Mixbury  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of  Spot—  Dau.  of  Wh. 

legged  Lowther  Barb  —  Old  Vintner  Mare. 


Jigg—  Sis.  to  Mixbury  by  Cur.  Bay  Barb—  Dau.  of^Spot—  Dau.  of  White- 

legged  Lowther  Barb  —  Old  Vintner  Mare. 
Bay  Bolton—  Dau.  of  Dar.  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk—  Dau.  of  Taffo- 

let  Barb—  Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk—  Natural  Barb  Mare. 


Godol.  Arabian. 

Little 
Hartley  Mare. 


The  most  famous  of  all  the  Eastern  sires.  Purchased  in  Paris  by  Mr.  Coke. 

Died  the  property  of  Earl  Godolphin  in  1753. 
Bart.  Childers—  Large  Hartley  Mare  by  His.  Blind  Horse—  Flying  Whig 

by  Wm.'s  Woodstock  Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb. 


Flying  Childers. 
Miss  Belvoir. 


Darley  Arabian  —  Betty  Leedes  by  Careless  —  Sis.  to  Leedes  by  Leedes'  Ara- 

bian —  Dau.  of  Spanker  —  Barb  Mare  dam  of  Spanker. 
Grey  Grantham  —  Dau.  of.  Paget  Turk  —  Betty  Percival  by  Leedes'  Arabian 

Dau.  of  Spanker  (Yellow  Turk.; 


g-s 


Tartar. 
Cypron. 


Partner—  Meliora  by  Fox—  Milkmaid  by  Sir  Wm.  Blacket's  Snail  (Croft's 

Partner)  —  Dam  the  Shield's  Galloway. 
Blaze—  Selima  by  Bet  hell's  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Gra.  Champion—  Dau.  of  Dar- 

ley Arabian—  Dau.  of  Old  Merlin  (Bustler.) 


Blank. 
Daughter  of. 


Godol.  Arabian—  Little  Hartley  Mare  by  Barret's  Childers—  Flying  Whi£ 
by  Woodstock  Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb—  Dau.  of  Whyuot. 

Regulus  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Soreheels  (Basto)—  Dau.  of  Makeless  (Ogle- 
thorpe  Arabian)  —  C.  D'Arcy's  Royal  Mare. 


Cade. 
Daughter  of. 


Squirt. 
Lot's  dam. 


Godol.  Arabian — Roxana  by  the  Bald  Galloway — Sis.  to  Chanter  by  Akas- 

ter  Turk — Dau.  of  Leede's  Arabian — Dau.  of  Spanker. 
Partner— Dau.  of  Makeless— Dau.  of  Brimmer— Dau.  of  Place's  White  Turk 
-Dau.  of  Dodsworth — Layton  Barb  Mare. 

Bart.  Childers— Sis.  to  Country  Wench  by  Snake— Grey  Wilkes  by  Haut 
boy— Miss  D'Arcy's  Pet  Mare— Dau.  of  Sed.  Royal  Mare. 

Mogul — Camilla  by  Bay  Bolton — Old  Lady  by  Pullen's  Ches.  Arabian — 
Dau.  of  Rock  wood — Dau.  of  Bustler. 


Gower  Stallion. 
Daughter  of. 


Godol.   Arabian—  Dau.   of  Whitefoot—  Lit.  Hartley's  Mare   by  Bartlet's 

Childers—  Flying  Whig  by  Wm.'s  Woodstock  Arabian. 
Partner  —  Dau.  of  Makeless  —  Dau.  of  Brimmer  (Yellow  Turk)  —  Dau.    of 

Place'sWhite  Turk—  Dau.  of  Dodsworth—  Layton  Barb  Mare. 


South. 
Daughter  of. 


Babraham. 
Daughter  of. 


Wm.'s  Forester 
Daughter  of. 


Regulus  (Godolphin)—  Dau.  of  Soreheels  (Basto)—  Dau.  of  Makeless  (Ogle- 
thorpe  Arabian)  —  D'Arcy  Royal  Mare. 
artouche  (Bald  Galloway)  —  Ebony  by  Fly.  Childers  —  Ebony  by  Basto  (By- 


erly Turk)—  Massey  Mare  by  His.  Black  Barb. 


Godol.  Arabian  —  Large  Hartley  Mare  by  Hartley's  Blind  Horse  —  Flying 
Whig  by  Wm's  Woodstock  Arabian—  Dau.  of  St.  Victor  Barb. 

Hamp.  Ct.  Childers  (Flying  Childers)—  Dau.  of  Leedes  by  Leed'es  Arabian) 
Moonah  Barb  Mare. 


Forester  (Hartley's  Blind  Horse)—  Dau.  of  Looby  (Bay  Bolton)—  Margery 
by  Partner  —  Dau.  of  Woodcock  —  Dau.  of  Makeless. 


Coalition  Colt  (Godol.)— Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)— Ld.  Leigh's  Charming 
Molly  by  Second  (F.  Childers) — Hanger's  Brown  Mare  by  Stanyan  Ara- 
bian—Gipsey  by  King  William's  No-tongued  Barb— Dau.  of  Makeless — 
Royal  Mare. 


204  The  Horse- Breeder  g  Guide  and  Hand  Book. 


VANDAL 


VANDAL  by  Glencoe,  son  of  Sultan,  bred  by  Dr.  B.  W.  Dudley,  Lexington,  Ky., 
foaled  1850,  dam  Alaric's  dam  by  imp.  Tranby,  son  of  Blacklock.  Vandal  was  a  first- 
-class  race-horse,  did  not  start  as  a  two-year  old,  but  came  out  the  spring  he  was  three 
years  old,  and  was  distanced  the  first  heat,  in  the  Association  Stake,  mile  heats,  won 
by  Darley  (Lexington),*in  1 : 55|,  1 : 57,  the  track  was  fetlock  deep  in  mud,  and  the 
rain  pouring  down  in  sheets  ;  Louisville,  Ky.,  won  the  Gait  House  Stake,  mile  heats, 
in  1:51,  1:53,  1:56,  track  very  heavy,  beating  Ellen  Bateman,  Madonna,  winner  of 
the  first  heat,  distanced  in  the  third,  and  Campbell's  bay  colt  by  Altorf  ;  same 
meeting,  ran  second  to  Fanny  Fern  in  sweeptake,  mile  heats,  in  1 : 52f ,  1 :  53,  track 
heavy  ;  Garret  Davis,  Wild  Irishman,  and  Madonna  behind  him  ;  Mobile,  Ala,,  won 
sweeptake  for  three-year  olds,  mile  heats,  beating  Midway  in  1 : 56|,  1 : 57,  track  heavy  ; 
New  Orleans,  ran  second  to  Maid  of  Orleans  in  Club  Purse,  2  miles,  in  3:  56,  beating 
Betty  King;  Lexington,  Ky.,  Spring  Meeting,  1854,  won  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats, 
beating  Mary  Taylor,  Lewis  Wetzel  and  two  others,  in  5:42£,  6:36£  ;  Louisville 
Ky.,  won  Club  Puvse,  3  miles,  in  5:46,  beating  Mary  Taylor;  Lexington,  Ky.,  Fall 
Meeting,  ran  third  in  fist  heat  for  the  Club  Purse,  4  mile  heats,  won  by  Frankfort,  in 
7:41  ;  Vandal  was  withdrawn.  The  spring  of  1855  he  came  out  and  easily  defeated 
Frankfort  and  Henry  Perritt  for  the  Club  Purse,  3  mile  heats,  in  5:36|,  5:33,  an 
excellent  race.  This  closed  his  turf  career.  The  first  of  his  get  which  appeared  were 
Ella  D,  Mollie  Jackson  and  Jack  the  Barber,  all  were  creditable  performers  ;  Ella  D 
won  at  1,  2  and  3  mile  heats;  Mollie -Jackson  was  the  best  mare  of  any  day,  she  won 
4  miles,  in  7:34,  and  3  mile  heats,  in  5:35£,  5:34|,  5:28|,  this  third  heat  is  the  fastest 
and  best  third  heat  ever  run.  Jack  the  Barber  was  also  a  creditable  performer,  as  was 
also  Seven  Oaks,  which  won  seven  out  of  eight  races.  He  covered  very  few  mares,  and 
for  some  five  or  six  years  none,  and  it  was  not  until  he  passed  into  the  hands  of  Gen. 
W.  G.  Harding,  of  the  Belle  Meade  Stud,  was  he  regularly  used  for  stud  purposes. 
He  sired  Versailles,  a  fine  race-horse,  Verge,  and  Capitola,  the  dam  of  King  Alfonso, 
Coral,  the  dam  of  Wanderer  and  Uncas,  Virgil,  the  sire  of  Vigil,  Vera  Cruz  and  the 
great  Hindoo.  In  the  Belle  Mcade  Stud  he  made  his  great  reputation  ;  those  by 
him  in  this  stud  were  Vicksburg,  Vanderbilt,  Vassal,  Nettie  B,  Ventilator,  sire  of 
Mary  Anderson,  Vaultress,  Vagabond,  Valentine,  Van  Leer,  Van  Dorn,  Vindicator, 
Vortex,  Volcano,  Valerian,  dam  of  Boatman  ;  Voltigeur,  winner  of  the  Clark  Stake 
at  Louisville,  defeating  Calvin  and  ten  others  ;  Vinaigrette,  winner  of  the  Kentucky 
Oaks,  Vidette,  dam  of  Camargo,  winner  of  the  Fall's  City  Stake,  mile  heats,  in  1:42|, 
1:43J,  and  Vandalite,  one  of  the  best  race-mares  which  ever  faced  the  starter,  winner 
of  the  Dixie  Stakes  at  Baltimore,  2  miles  in  3 : 35^,  beating  Madge,  Brigand  and 
twelve  others,  and  taking  up  the  penalty  of  5  Ibs. ;  won  the  Breckenridge  Stakes,  2 
miles  in  3:35;  the  best  time  in  which  the  two  races  were  ever  run  ;  Newburn, 
{Council  Bluffs),  Survivor,  Highland  Vintage,  Grey  Steel  (Grey  Friar),  Sallie 
Gardner,  Vocalist,  and  many  othevs.  Vandal  was  a  blood  bay,  with  little  or  no  white, 
15|  hands  high,  and  was  the  best  son  of  the  great  Glencoe,  and  has  proved  himself  a 
worthy  son  of  a  worthy  sire.  He  died  at  Belle  Meade  early  in  the  spring  of  1872,  just 
as  his  reputation  had  been  established,  and  shown  to  the  world  that  he  had  not 
disgraced  his  high  racing  lineage,  from  which  the  great  Lexington  had  descended. 
The  Glencoe  blood  has  done  wonders  in  England  through  old  Pocahontas,  and 
it  should  be  preserved  and  perpetuated  through  his  best  son  and  daughters  in 
America. 


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PEDIGREE  OF  VANDAL. 


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buzzard. 

Woodpecker. 
Misfortune. 

Herod  (Tartar)  —  Miss  Ramsden  by  Lonsdale  Bay  Arabian  —  Dau.   of  Bay 
Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian  —  Dau.  of  Byerly  Turk. 
Dux  (Matchem)—  Curiosity  by  Snap  (Snip)—  Dau.  of  Regulus  (Godol.)— 
Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers  (Darley  Arabian)  —  Dau.  of  Hon.  Arabian. 

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Alexander. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  (Marske)—  Grecian  Princess  by  Wm's  Forester—  Dau.  of  Coalition 
Colt  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Bustard  (Crab)—  Charming  Molly. 
Highflyer  (Herod)—  Dau.  of  Alfred  (Matchem)—  Dau  of  Engineer  (Samp- 
son)— Bay  Malton's  dam   by  Cade  (Godol.)—  Lass  of  the  Mill. 

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William- 
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Sir  Peter. 
Arethusa. 

Highflyer  —  Papillon  by  Snap  —  Miss  Cleveland  by  Regulus  —  Midge  by  Son 
of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 
Dungannon  (Eclipse)  —  Dau.  of  Prophet  (Regulus)  —  Virago  by  Snap  —  Dau. 
of  Regulus—  Sis.  to  Othello  by  Crab—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 

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Mercury. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse—  Dau  of  Tartar  (Partner)—  Dau.  of  Mogul  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Sweep- 
stakes (Oxford  Arabian)  —  Dau.  ofBay  Boltou  —  Dau.  of  Cur.  Bay  Barb. 
Herod  —  Folly  by  Marske  —  Vixen  by  Regulus—  Dau.    of  Hutton's  Spot  — 
(Hartley's  Blind  Horse)—  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton. 

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Dick 

Andrews. 

Joe  Andrews. 
Daughter  of. 

Eclipse  —  Amaranda  by  Omnium  (Snap)  —  Cloudy  by  Blank  (Godol.)  —  Dau. 
of  Crab  (Alcock  Arabian)  —  Widdrington  Mare  by  Partner. 
Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Cardinal  Puff  (Babraham)—  Dau.  of  Tatler  (Blank)— 
Dau.  of  Snip  (Childers)—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian. 

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G  oh  anna. 
Fraxinella. 

Mercury  —  Dau.  of  Herod  —  Maiden  by  Matchem  —  Dau.  of  Squirt  (Bartlet's 
Childers)—  Dau.  of  Mogul—  Dau  of  Bay  Bolton. 
Trentharn  (Sweepstakes)—  Dau.  of  Woodpecker—  Everlasting  by  Eclipse- 
Hyaena  by  Snap  —  Miss  Belsea  by  Regulus. 

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Pot-8-o's. 
Maria. 

Eclipse  —  Sportsmistress  by  Warren's  Sportsman  (Cade)  —  Golden  Locks  by 
Oroonoko  (Crab)  —  Valiant's  dam  by  Crab. 
Herod—  Lisette  by  Snap—  Miss  Windsor  by  Godol.  Arabian—  Sis.  to  Volun- 
teer by  Y.  Belgrade  (Belgrade  Turk)—  Dau.  of  Bartlet's  Childers. 

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Penelope. 

Trumpator. 
Prunella. 

Conductor  (Matchem)  —  Brunette  by  Squirrel  (Traveler)  —  Dove  by  Match- 
less (Godol.)  —  Dau.  of  Ancaster  Starling). 
Highflyer—  Promise  by  Snap—  Julia  by  Blank—  Spectator's  dam  by  Partner 
(Jigg)  —  Dau.  of  Bay  Bolton  —  Dau.  of  Darley  Arabian. 

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Hambletonian. 
Rosalind. 

King  Fergus  (Eclipse)  —  Monimia  by  Matchem  —  Dau.   of  Alcides  (Babra- 
ham) —  Dau.  of  Crab  —  Snap's  dam  by  Fox. 
Phoenomenon  (Herod)—  Atalanta  by  Matchem  (Cade)—  Lass  of  the  Mill  by 
Oroonoko—  Dau.  of  Traveler  (Partner)—  Miss  Makelessby  Y.  Greyound. 

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Coriander. 
Wild-Goose. 

Pot-8-os—  Lavender  by  Herod—  Dau.  of  Snap—  Miss  Roan  by  Cade—  Mad- 
ame by  Bloody  Buttocks  —  Dau.  of  Partner. 
Highflyer—  Coheiress  by  Pot-8-os—  Manilla  by  Goldfinder  (Snap)—  Dau.  of 
Old  England  (Godol.)—  Dau.  of  Cullen  Arabian. 

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,  Orville. 

Beningb  rough. 
Evelina. 

King  Fergus—  Dau.  of  Herod—  Pyrrha  by  Matchem—  Duchess  by  White- 
nose  (Hall  Arabian)—  Miss  Slamerkin  by  Y.  True  Blue. 
Highflyer—  Termagant  by  Tantrum  (Cripple)—  Dau.  of  Sampson  (Grey- 
hound) —  Dau.  of  Regulus  —  Marske's  dam  by  Blacklegs. 

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Miss 
Grimstone 

Weasel. 
Daughter  of. 

Herod—  Dau.  of  Eclipse—  Dau.  of  Brilliant  (Florizel)—  Dau.  of  Shepherd's 
Crab  (Crab)—  Dau.  of  Godol.  Arabian. 
Ancaster  (Blank)—  Dau.  of  Damascus  Arabian—  Dau.  of  Sampson—  Dau. 
of  Oroonoko  —  Sophia  by  Godol.  Arabain. 

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Vesta. 

Alfred  (Matchem)—  Caelia   by    Herod—  Proserpine,    Sis.    to    Eclipse    by 
Marske  (Squirt)—  Spiletta  by  Regulus—  Mother  Western. 
Dreadnought  (Meade's  Celer)—  Bandy  by  Imp.  Clockfast(Gimcrack)—  Dau. 
of  Americus  (Imp.  Shark)  —  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought. 

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Hickory. 
Imp.Trumpetta. 

Imp.    Whip  (Saltram)—  Dido   by  Imp.    Dare    Devil  (Magnet)—  Dau.   of 
Symme's  Wildair  (Imp.  Fearnought)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Clockfast. 
Trumpator  (Conductor)—  Sis.  to  Lambinos  by  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Eclipse 
—  Vauxhall,  Snap's  dam  by  Cade—  Dau.  of  Bolton  Littlejohn. 

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Ball's  Florizel. 
Fair  Rachel. 

Imp.  Diomed—  Dau.   of  Imp.  Shark   (Marske)—  Dau.   of  Harris'    Eclipse 
Partner)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought  (Regulus)—  Dau.  of  Sober  John. 
Imp.  Diomed  (Florizel)—  Susan   Jones  by  Imp.  Shark  (Marske)—  Dau.  of 
Thornton's  Wildair  (Symme's  Wildair). 

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Robin  Grey. 

Imp.  Royalist  (Saltram)—  Belle  Mariah  by  Grey  Diomed  (Imp.  Medley)— 
Queen  by  Imp.  St.  George  (Dragon)  —  Dau.  of  Cassius  —  Primrose. 

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Maria. 

Melzar  (Imp.  Medley)—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Highflyer—  Dau.  of  Imp.  Fearnought 

Dili    nf  Arirl  fTmn    Trivrlrr^      TVin    of  Tmn      Taok  of  Diamonds  (l/ullen 

Arabian)—  Imp.  Diamond  by  Cullen   Arabian—  Lady  Thigh   by  Crofts 
Partner  (.Ties:)—  Dau.  of  Greyhound  (  White  Barb  Chillaby)—  Sophomsba  s 
dam  bv  Curwen  Bav  Barb—  I>n.  of  D'Arcv's  Chestnut  Arabian—  Dau 

of  Whiteshirt— Old  Montague  Mare 


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